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Joining Processes for Dissimilar and Advanced Materials. Woodhead Publishing Reviews: Mechanical Engineering Series

  • Book

  • November 2021
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5342492

Joining Processes for Dissimilar and Advanced Materials describes how to overcome the many challenges involved in the joining of similar and dissimilar materials resulting from factors including different thermal coefficients and melting points.

Traditional joining processes are ineffective with many newly developed materials. The ever-increasing industrial demands for production efficiency and high-performance materials are also pushing this technology forward. The resulting emergence of advanced micro- and nanoscale material joining technologies, have provided many solutions to these challenges.

Drawing on the latest research, this book describes primary and secondary processes for the joining of advanced materials such as metals and alloys, intermetallics, ceramics, glasses, polymers, superalloys, electronic materials and composites in similar and dissimilar combinations. It also covers details of joint design, quality assurance, economics and service life of the product.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction to the Joining Process 2. Investigation on Microwave Joining of Mild Steel Plates at 2.45 GHz and Joint Characterization 3. Joint Design for Adhesive Joining of Sisal/Epoxy Composite Laminates 4. Electric current-assisted joining of similar/dissimilar materials 5. Use of combustion synthesis/self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS) for the joining of similar/dissimilar materials 6. A Review on Friction Stir Spot Welding of Similar and Dissimilar Materials 7. Current and Future Trends in Micro Joining and Nano Joining 8. Joint Characterization/ Testing 9. Modelling and Simulations 10. Digitalization of Joining�

Authors

Pawan Kumar Rakesh Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Uttarakhand, India. Pawan Kumar Rakesh is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering of the National Institute of Technology, Uttarakhand, India. He was previously the first Head of the Mechanical Engineering Department at IIT Roorkee, where he completed his PhD. He lectures on Advanced Joining Processes at NIT Uttarkhand to both undergraduate and graduate students. His main research interests are Primary and Secondary Processing of Polymer Matrix Composites, Finite Element Approach in Design and Analysis of Composite Materials, Green Composites. J. Paulo Davim Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal. Prof. (Dr.) J. Paulo Davim is a Full Professor at the University of Aveiro, Portugal, with over 35 years of experience in Mechanical, Materials, and Industrial Engineering. He holds multiple distinguished academic titles, including a PhD in Mechanical Engineering and a DSc from London Metropolitan University. He has published over 300 books and 600 articles, with more than 36,500 citations. He is ranked among the world's top 2% scientists by Stanford University and holds leadership positions in numerous international journals, conferences, and research projects.