This article reports on the study of the influence of dynamic parameters on the formation, structure and properties of bimetallic compounds during explosion welding with simultaneous stamping. The results of the study of the impact of the collision speed and contact speed on the strength, wave parameters and the amount of molten metal obtained by the explosion of a bimetallic compound of the iron + steel 3 alloy are presented. It is shown that the formation of a bimetal during explosion welding is significantly influenced by impact velocity, with an increase in which there is an increase in the values of the maximum deflection and radial deformation.
This paper discusses the structure and regularities of formation of compounds during explosive welding plate steel-aluminum composite. The influence of thickness of the welded element on the structure and the shear deformation of the metal in the heat-affected zone under different conditions of explosive loading was investigated.
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