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Of its very nature, the manufacture of integrally formed solid matter composites calls for the employment of explosive welding techniques which, by providing conditions of high velocity impact, result in solidphase welded joints. The strength of the weld is enhanced by the mechanical locking produced by the, inherently, wavy form of the surface deformation (Fig. 3.1), caused by jetting, that originates at the collision point between the elements of the assembly collapsing onto each other, and by extensive diffusion at the explosion weld interface.

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Blazynski, T.Z. (1992). Solid Matter Composites. In: Dynamically Consolidated Composites: Manufacture and Properties. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2892-6_3

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