Abstract

Ultrasonic consolidation of commercially pure copper plates with coarse-grained and ultrafine grained structures was carried out. Copper plates in both states were joined by ultrasonic welding using the same route. Consolidated samples were studied in a cross section parallel to the oscillation direction. The compressive strain value and the joint quality in relation to the initial structure of the material were studied. It is shown that the ultrasonic consolidation is a promising method of additive manufacturing using bulk nanostructured materials.

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