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Development of Bonding Mechanisms for Different Materials During Forming

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In developing technology for producing bimetal and layered composite materials, considerable attention is devoted to bonding of layers and provision of a strong joint. Several bonding mechanisms are known, although the majority of them are qualitative in nature and do not make it possible to calculate compound formation with combined deformation of different metals. A bonding mechanism and criteria are proposed on the basis of mechanical features of metal forming. The mechanism and design procedure developed make it possible to evaluate the effect of processing factors on layer joint strength in steel-aluminum bimetal and to model its manufacturing technology.

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This work was carried out within the scope of the project part of State Assignment in the sphere of scientific activity No. 11/1369.2014/K of 07.18.2014 (state registration No. 114122470051).

The research was performed within the scope of a program for improving competitiveness and supported by Program 211 of the Russian Federation Government, Agreement No. 02.A03.21.0006.”

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Translated from Metallurg, No. 11, pp. 67–70, November, 2016.

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Bogatov, A.A., Salikhyanov, D.R. Development of Bonding Mechanisms for Different Materials During Forming. Metallurgist 60, 1175–1179 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-017-0424-x

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