Abstract
Experiments are described in which the internal surfaces of 2·0 in. o.d. × 0·125 in. wall steel tubes were explosively clad with 0·062 in. thick copper, and the bonds evaluated. Jetting occurred using Cordtex charges and the bond shear strengths exceeded that of the copper. A technique for absorption of the excess explosive energy is described which should permit the process to be used with a wide range of workpieces.
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