Affiliation:
1. Tokyo Institute of Technology
Abstract
Braze Pressure Welding (BPW) with high frequency induction heating is a newly developed
pressure welding technique using interlayer metals for welding the general steel pipes for pipe arrangement in
buildings. BPW enables to make joints by solid-state welding in air using a flux sheet which is also developed
for this technique. In this method, the interlayer metal is expected to play the primary role in making high
performance joints. At a joining temperature, the melted interlayer removes contaminations from the joining
surfaces of the base metals. Then the liquid filler is discharged from the joining interface by the joining
pressure, and forms fillets at the gaps around the joint. In this stage, the joining pressure is relatively small, so
the welding deformation can be restrained to a minimum. The fillets have the effects both on relaxing the stress
concentration at the joint and on increasing the joining area, which contribute to the strengthening of the joint.
Thus, the high quality pipe joining without the dispersion in joint properties due to welder’s skill can be
performed. In this report, the concept and merits of BPW are explained, and the results of the investigation on
the cleaning effect of the interlayer metal and the effects of fillet formation on strengthening the joint are
discussed. The practical application of BPW in Japan is also introduced.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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