Metal fusion bonding – Process – With shaping
Patent
1981-09-30
1983-07-19
Godici, Nicholas P.
Metal fusion bonding
Process
With shaping
B23K 3102
Patent
active
043939872
ABSTRACT:
A superplastically formed structure is prepared from a grid patterned core material that is joined to a plate by diffusion bonding or by welding to alternate joint locations on one side and at each of the other joint locations to a plate on the other side of the core. The joined core and plates are then formed by superplastic forming.
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Anderson Charles N.
Elrod Samuel D.
Miller Gerald O.
Case Morris A.
Donahue B. A.
Godici Nicholas P.
Jordan M.
The Boeing Company
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