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fastening two pieces of metal together by softening with heat and applying pressure

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Technology and equipment for fusion welding.-Moscow: Mechanical engineering, 1977.-432 p.
[10] Duncan Camilleri et al, "Use of Thermography to Calibrate Fusion Welding Procedures in Virtual Fabrication Applications", Inframation 2004 Proceedings ITC 104 A 2004-07-27.
The electron beam welding procedure belongs to the category of fusion welding which is characterized by a high intensity.
of Stavanger, Norway) and Recho (National Center for Scientific Research, France) introduces fatigue analysis of steel structures made by fusion welding. They describe basic understandings of fatigue behavior based on theoretical considerations and experimental results and present a fracture mechanics approach with numerical computations together with the S-N approach, which measures the magnitude of a cyclical stress (S) against cycles of failure (N).
Mechanically induced wood fusion welding, without any adhesive, is shown here to rapidly yield wood joints that satisfy the relevant requirements for structural application.
While it's been successful, the fusion welding process had high costs associated with rework and joint preparation.
A Study of Joining Processes for Pipelines (L51534) - reviews development of the Fusion Welding, Forge Welding and Mechanical Interference Joining welding processes and compares the economics of the various alternatives.
Electromagnetic welding has repeatably been selected over hot plate fusion welding due to consistent performance.
Firms were selected for their efforts in shaping the built environment through outstanding work, leadership, mentorship, community involvement and promotion of industry diversity.<br />This year's winners are: Business Diversity Institute Inc.; Complete Fusion Welding; Diverse Works; F.M.
[4,5] However, this process still has certain disadvantages, leaving significant part of aluminium welding industry to fusion welding processes.
It's an environment friendly process due to low emission of fumes during the process when compared to that of other fusion welding processes.
Friction stir welding (FSW) is a solid state welding process developed by The Welding Institute (UK) in 1991, and now being used increasingly for joining aluminium alloys for which fusion welding is often difficult.