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Title: Recent Developments in Non-Conventional Welding of Materials
Authors: Leal, Rui M. 
Galvão, Ivan
Issue Date: 27-Dec-2021
Publisher: MDPI
Project: UIDB/00285/2020 
Serial title, monograph or event: Materials
Volume: 15
Issue: 1
Abstract: 1. Introduction and Scope Welding is one of the technological fields with the greatest impact in many industries, such as automotive, aerospace, energy production, electronics, the health sector, etc. Welding technologies are currently used to join the most diverse materials, from metallic alloys to polymers, composites, or even biological tissues. Despite the relevance and wide application of traditional welding technologies, these processes do not meet the demanding requirements of some industries. This has driven strong research efforts in nonconventional welding processes, such as laser welding, ultrasonic welding, impact welding, friction stir welding (FSW), diffusion welding, and many other welding technologies. Important studies have been recently developed all over the world on the application of these processes to the joining of cutting-edge materials and material combinations, enabling the production of joints with improved properties. Thus, this Special Issue presents a sample of the most recent developments in the non-conventional welding of materials, which will drive the design of future industrial solutions with increased efficiency and sustainability
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/97077
ISSN: 1996-1944
DOI: 10.3390/ma15010171
Rights: openAccess
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