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Optimization of the Diff usion Bonding Parameters for 6063 Aluminum Alloy
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2016-11-25
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Atabay, Sila Ece
Dericioğlu, Arcan Fehmi
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Diffusion bonding (DB) is an important solid state joining process used to produce high quality joints between similar or dissimilar metals. This joining method is preferable to conventional welding, since it does not involve formation of unexpected phases deteriorating the mechanical properties of the joint. DB is also useful to produce complex shaped sheet parts, as it eliminates the problems caused by the presence of liquid metal in brazing. In this study, 6063 aluminum alloy was diffusion bonded, and diffusion bonding parameters were optimized. Microstructural characterization of the joints was conducted via optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Distribution of the phases at the joint interface were determined via XRD and mechanical characterization was done via microhardness measurements.
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http://www1.metalurji.org.tr/immc2016/IMMC2016_Bildiriler.pdf
https://hdl.handle.net/11511/75567
http://www1.metalurji.org.tr/immc2016/637.pdf
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18th International Metallurgy & Materials Congress, (29 Eylül - 01 Ekim 2016)
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S. E. Atabay and A. F. Dericioğlu, “Optimization of the Diff usion Bonding Parameters for 6063 Aluminum Alloy,” presented at the 18th International Metallurgy & Materials Congress, (29 Eylül - 01 Ekim 2016), İstanbul, Türkiye, 2016, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: http://www1.metalurji.org.tr/immc2016/IMMC2016_Bildiriler.pdf.