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On the modelling of joint formation in dissolutive brazing processes

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posted on 2019-12-02, 11:39 authored by Michael VynnyckyMichael Vynnycky, J. Lacaze
In this paper, earlier dissolutive wetting models describing the dynamics of an axisymmetric alloy drop spreading on pure metal substrate are extended to describe reactive wetting and subsequent joint formation in brazing processes. A two-dimensional time-dependent problem is formulated, and the model equations are nondimensionalized, revealing the possibilities for asymptotic model reduction. Whilst the numerical solution of the time-dependent problem, which contains two moving contact lines and would not in general be amenable to lubrication theory, is relegated to future work, the steady-state problem is analyzed in detail. The analysis offers an arguably more transparent alternative to an earlier energy minimization approach for finding the location of the meniscus, which ultimately constitutes the joint. The results of the present model are found to compare favourably to those of earlier experimental and theoretical work.

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Basic Research in Plasma Physics

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Journal of Engineering Mathematics;116 (1), pp. 73-89

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Springer

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peer-reviewed

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English

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