Metal fusion bonding – Process – Using explosive energy
Patent
1986-11-14
1989-02-28
Godici, Nicholas P.
Metal fusion bonding
Process
Using explosive energy
228231, 72 83, 294212, B23K 2008
Patent
active
048077950
ABSTRACT:
A bimetallic shaped-charge liner is formed by explosively bonding two metal disks and then shear-forming the bonded disks simultaneously into a conoidal shape over a mandrel. An exemplary method for manufacturing a ductile, bimetallic, shaped-charge liner comprises the steps of explosively bonding a plate of one metal to a plate of another metal; annealing the bonded plates; cuting forming blanks from the bonded, annealed plates; shear-forming the blanks with the light metal side outward into a conoidal shape over a mandrel; and then annealing the resulting conoid.
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LaRocca Edward W.
Strike Robert
Carroll Leo R.
General Dynamics Pomona Division
Godici Nicholas P.
Martin Neil F.
Skillman Karen
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