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An insight into welding of magnesium and its alloys – A review

The lightweight materials with high strength are gathering a great deal of attention by many researchers in recent times. Magnesium is considered to be one of the most lightest structural material. Its density is just two third to that of Aluminum. These materials are mainly preferred for their ligh...

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Main Authors: Renish, Rohith R., Raja, Bupesh V. K., Sonawwanay, Puskaraj D., Reddy, Ajay Shivsharan, Davanapalli, Suraj Ramesh
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Grain size
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Magnesium base alloys
Weight reduction
Welded joints
Welding parameters
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