Author: Milker D. R. Rowe G. W.
Publisher: Maney Publishing
ISSN: 1743-2804
Source: International Materials Reviews, Vol.7, Iss.1, 1962-01, pp. : 433-480
Disclaimer: Any content in publications that violate the sovereignty, the constitution or regulations of the PRC is not accepted or approved by CNPIEC.
Abstract
Solid-Phase Welding is of basic significance in pressure welding, friction, wear, and powder metallurgy, and it is reasonable to expect that an adequate understanding of the fundamentals of the bonding process would lead to a unification of the underlying principles of these subjects, with considerable advantages of simplification and cross-fertilization. To a large extent, however, each subject has been pursued independently and the major current theories represent quite different approaches to the process of adhesion. When the mechanism of bonding is eventually elucidated the relative significance of each approach will presumably be apparent, but a number of gaps in information have to be filled before this can occur. Solid-phase welding is therefore here considered from two points of view: to assess the evidence contributed by each field towards an understanding of the mechanism of bonding, and to clarify those problems that most require solution to develop a comprehensive basis for the subject.
Related content
By Prosen H. Zupancic-Kralj L.
TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 18, Iss. 4, 1999-04 ,pp. :
New trends in solid-phase extraction
By Poole C.F.
TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 22, Iss. 6, 2003-06 ,pp. :
Advances in solid-phase extraction disks for environmental chemistry
TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 19, Iss. 1, 2000-01 ,pp. :
Solid-phase extraction for oil and grease analysis
By Lau Sim-Lin Stenstrom Michael K.
Water Environment Research, Vol. 69, Iss. 3, 1997-05 ,pp. :