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(2024, May). Feasibility investigation of a new friction processing based joining technique for Ni-Al dissimilar metal welding. 13th International Symposium.
. "Feasibility investigation of a new friction processing based joining technique for Ni-Al dissimilar metal welding". 13th International Symposium (May.2024).
. "Feasibility investigation of a new friction processing based joining technique for Ni-Al dissimilar metal welding". 13th International Symposium (May.2024).
Feasibility investigation of a new friction processing based joining technique for Ni-Al dissimilar metal welding. 13th International Symposium. 2024 May; .
2024, 'Feasibility investigation of a new friction processing based joining technique for Ni-Al dissimilar metal welding', 13th International Symposium. Available from: https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-202405-10Paper03.pdf.
. Feasibility investigation of a new friction processing based joining technique for Ni-Al dissimilar metal welding. 13th International Symposium. 2024;. https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-202405-10Paper03.pdf.
. Feasibility investigation of a new friction processing based joining technique for Ni-Al dissimilar metal welding. 13th International Symposium. 2024 May;. https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-202405-10Paper03.pdf.

Feasibility investigation of a new friction processing based joining technique for Ni-Al dissimilar metal welding

13th International Symposium
May 2024

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In battery cell assembly, tab-to-busbar joint connections are usually done by welding incompatible metals such as Ni and Al. Micro friction stir welding is becoming increasingly popular as a joining method due to its solid-state nature. Nonetheless, there is a critical need to create a suitable joining method that can join dissimilar metals of different thicknesses (from ultra thin to thick) without any macroscopic deformation/material loss/thinning of the parent metals. A new friction processing technique is proposed and the underlying joining mechanism is unveiled for lap welding of aluminum (Al) and nickel (Ni).

13th International Symposium, 21-23 May 2024, Session 10: Techniques III, Paper 01

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