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Vaporizing Foil Actuator Welding (VFAW) has the promising potential to be widely used to join steel with non-ferrous metals, such as titanium, magnesium, and aluminum alloys. The working efficiency of aluminum foils used as the medium of energy transmission from electric energy to dynamic energy during VFAW process plays an important role in the welding technique. In this paper, the influence of the working efficiency of the aluminum foil on impact velocity between the flyer and target was explored by Photon Doppler Velocimetry (PDV) experiments. The experiments were carried out with foils of three different thicknesses under varied input energies. When the distance between the fly and target is 2.5 mm with the impact angle of 5°, the vaporization energy of the foil is the key factor of the impact velocity. According to the analysis of impact velocities, the 0.051 mm-thick aluminum foil has the best efficiency with the input energy of 3 kJ, 0.076 mm-thick aluminum foil works most efficiently with the input energy of 3 to 6 kJ, and with the input energy of 6 to 12 kJ, the 0.127 mm-thick aluminum foil has the highest working efficiency. © 2018, Science Press. All right reserved.
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Rare Metal Materials and Engineering
ISSN: 1002-185X
Year: 2018
Issue: 11
Volume: 47
Page: 3439-3443
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