Nm-scale resolution studies of the bond interface between ultrasonically welded Al-alloys by an analytical TEM: a path to comprehend bonding phenomena?

The analysis of the ultrasonically welded zone between aluminum alloys is taken as an example of the possibilities of analytical TEM to gain an insight into the phenomena occurred at the inner boundary surfaces of contacting metals during the ultrasonic welding. It is shown that combined TEM studies...

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Exact sciences and technology
Physics
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