X-ray welding of metal-matrix composites

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We present the first results of use of the high power x-rays from an insertion device beamline at the Advanced Photon Source for welding. X-rays with energies between 3 and 200 keV and power densities greater than 10 000 W/cm2 can penetrate deeply into most materials and thus can be used as volumetric heating sources. In this article we show results of bead-on-plate welds of a 3.3-mm-thick Al/Al2O3 metal-matrix composite and discuss results obtained for other materials. The potential of x-rays for welding is also discussed. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.

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Rosenberg, R. A., Ma, Q., Farrell, W., Keefe, M., & Mancini, D. C. (1997). X-ray welding of metal-matrix composites. Review of Scientific Instruments, 68(6), 2550–2553. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1148159

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