R. Alipour and F.Najarian
A FEM Study of Explosive Welding of Double Layer Tubes
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2011
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International Journal of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering
https://publications.waset.org/pdf/3398
https://publications.waset.org/vol/49
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
Explosive welding is a process which uses explosive
detonation to move the flyer plate material into the base material to
produce a solid state joint. Experimental tests have been carried out
by other researchers; have been considered to explosively welded
aluminium 7039 and steel 4340 tubes in one step. The tests have been
done using various standoff distances and explosive ratios. Various
interface geometries have been obtained from these experiments. In
this paper, all the experiments carried out were simulated using the
finite element method. The flyer plate and collision velocities
obtained from the analysis were validated by the pinmeasurement
experiments. The numerical results showed that very high localized
plastic deformation produced at the bond interface. The
Ls_dyna_971 FEM has been used for all simulation process.
Open Science Index 49, 2011