Hofmann K, Holzer M, Hugger F, Schmidt M, Roth S (2014)
Publication Type: Conference contribution
Publication year: 2014
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Book Volume: 56
Pages Range: 601-609
Conference Proceedings Title: Physics Procedia
Event location: Fürth
DOI: 10.1016/j.phpro.2014.08.048
Investigations concerning the growth of intermetallic phases during the heat input both at the diffusion annealing of copper aluminum roll claddings and the subsequent welding process of copper-aluminum connections by using roll cladded inserts are compared to the analytical determination of phase growth. The temperature distribution in the cladding interface has been determined by thermal simulation, in order to calculate the growth of the intermetallic phases. A comparison between the width of the phases in the analytical calculation and the experiment is achieved. In consideration of high welding speeds, the energy input during the welding process is appraised in order to grade the growth of intermetallic phases. Furthermore the prevention of damage in the roll cladding interface by means of unadapted material thicknesses or welding parameters can be assessed analytically and numerically. The numerical simulations can determine the critical thickness of the roll cladding to avoid damage like exceeding growth of intermetallic phases.
APA:
Hofmann, K., Holzer, M., Hugger, F., Schmidt, M., & Roth, S. (2014). Reliable copper and aluminum connections for high power applications in electromobility. In Physics Procedia (pp. 601-609). Fürth: Elsevier B.V..
MLA:
Hofmann, Konstantin, et al. "Reliable copper and aluminum connections for high power applications in electromobility." Proceedings of the International Conference on Laser Assisted Net Shape Engineering, LANE 2014, Fürth Elsevier B.V., 2014. 601-609.
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