Abstract

In this study solid state welding and application in aeronautic industry have been researched. The solid state welding technic is used in the industrial production fields such as aircraft, nuclear, space industry, aeronautic industry, etc., actually solid state welding is a process by which similar and dissimilar metals can be bonded together. Hence a material can be created as not heavy but strong strength. Beside, advantages and disadvantages of solid state welding have been discussed. Also the diffusion welding and friction welding which belong to the solid state welding is observed in aeronautic industry.

Highlights

  • Welding is a metal joining process which produces Disadvantages of Solid State Welding: coalescence of metals by heating them to suitable Internal stresses, distortions and changes of microtemperatures with or without the application of pressure structure in the weld region, or by the application of pressure alone, and with or without the use of filler material

  • O Pressure gas welding (PGW), Solid state welding (SSW); o Forge welding (FOW), o Cold roll welding (CRW), o Friction welding (FRW), o Explosive welding (EXW), This article focuses on the application of solid state welding in aeronautical industry, and on the trends in the industry that can be expected from progress at a fundamental level

  • Laser welding (LW), work pieces are joined under a pressure providing an intimate contact between them and at a temperature

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Introduction

Welding is a metal joining process which produces Disadvantages of Solid State Welding: coalescence of metals by heating them to suitable Internal stresses, distortions and changes of microtemperatures with or without the application of pressure structure in the weld region, or by the application of pressure alone, and with or without the use of filler material. Diffusion Welding is a Solid State Welding process, in which pressure applied to two work pieces with carefully cleaned surfaces and at an elevated temperature below the melting point of the metals.

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