Recent advances in ultrasonic welding of dissimilar materials: A review

Aerospace and automobile industries are highly attracted towards lightweight construction. Advancement in the application of different lightweight materials is a skill that is strongly tied to bringing them together. conventional welding procedures has a limited control over grain size and delicate...

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subjects Bonding strength
Cost analysis
Dissimilar material joining
Grain size
Lightweight
Mechanical properties
Qualitative analysis
Ultrasonic welding
Weight reduction
Weld strength
Welding parameters
Workpieces
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