Solid State Welding Flashcards
What is welding
Joins material by using heat to melt part together, allowing cool causing fision.
Common welding configuration
Butt joint
Edge joint
Lap joint
Tee joint
Corner joint
Common welding defects
Crack
Porosity
Undercut
Overlap
Splatter
Incomplete penetration
Incomplete fusion
Slag inclusion
Explain solid state welding
Joining at temperature below melting point of base material without the addition of brazing filler material
Advantages and disadvantage of solid state welding
Advantage
- low distortion / residual stress
- Narrow heat affected zone
- sumptuous appearance
- mechanical properties maintained
- ez to join dissimilar metals
Disadvantage
- special design/shapes
- hard to join more than 2 components
- can’t fill wide root gap
Type of solid state welding
Diffusion welding (pressure - metal diffuse into each other)
Friction welding (spin and press together, flash)
Ultrasonic welding ( high frequency vibration, sliding)
Roll welding
Spot welding ( pressure and current on spot, weld nugget)
Seam welding (imagine jahit pakaian, current, electrode wheel)
Explosion welding ( boom, component go fast into other component)
High-frequency butt welding (high frequency current, skin effect/neighbouring effect)
Cold welding - no heat just pressure
Forge welding - heat then hammer
Flash welding - arc
Stud welding - arc