Influence of surface asperities on interfacial extension during solid state pressure welding

2014 
The interfacial contact and extension of two joining surfaces are numerically studied using a finite element method. The joining surface is assumed to have two-dimensional triangular asperities. Surface-asperity-induced voids are formed at the initial contact. The interfacial extension of the initial contact area is very different from that of void surface area. The initial void surface area shrank once before full contact was attained. The large asperity angle facilitates interfacial extension and void-surface shrinkage, resulting in the formation of numerous metallic bonds. The pressure-welding-induced interfacial extension and metallic bond formation are largely influenced by the asperity angle, whose effects are experimentally confirmed.
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