Solid State Welding is a welding process, in which two work pieces are joined under a pressure providing an intimate contact between them and at a temperature essentially below the melting point of the parent material. Bonding of the materials is a result of diffusion of their interface atoms.
IF WE REMEMBER ABOUT DIFFUSION IN WELDING WE CAN UNDERSTAND THAT PARTICLE OR ATOM DIFFUSE AT HIGH TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE FROM ONE MATERIALS TO ANOTHER.
HERE IN SOLID WELDING BOTH PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE ( LESSER THAN THE MELTING POINT) IS THERE SO DIFFUSION OCCURS IN A BETTER WAY TO ACHIEVE WELDING
ME JUST A BEGINNER AND I PUT MY THOUGHTS (SORRY IF IT IS WRONG)
Technically, all particles in a Solid, Liquid, or Gas are moving. But a gas moves the fastest, liquid fast, but not as fast as gas, and solid moves the slowest.
The solid state of matter is the phase in which particles vibrate in space. Because particles in a solid are so tightly packed together, they can vibrate but not move to any significant extent. However, in liquids and gases, the molecules are free to vibrate was well as move around.
Solid
Particles in a solid are packed so close together that they can only vibrate in place. This is why solids have a fixed shape and volume. The strong forces of attraction between particles hold them in a fixed position.
A solid has a definite shape and volume because its particles are packed tightly together and have strong intermolecular forces that prevent them from moving freely.
The particles in a solid move back and forth in place.
It depends if it's a solid, liquid, gas, or plasma. Solid particles will stay still and vibrate.
In solids, particles tend to stay still, and are close together
Yes, the particles of a solid can vibrate in place but cannot move around freely like particles in a liquid or gas.
solid
No, particles in a solid are closely packed together in a regular arrangement. They vibrate in place but do not move around freely like in a liquid or a gas.
Yes, the particles are held compactly and tightly in place.
Particles in a solid are closely packed together in a fixed, regular pattern. They vibrate in place but do not move around freely like particles in a gas or liquid. The arrangement of particles in a solid gives it a definite shape and volume.
erosion
Technically, all particles in a Solid, Liquid, or Gas are moving. But a gas moves the fastest, liquid fast, but not as fast as gas, and solid moves the slowest.
The particles in a gas move faster and are full of energy. However the particles in a solid do not have as much energy and vibrate in place -Baarkullah Awan
The particles of a solid can only vibrate about their fixed positions while the particles of a liquid can vibrate, rotate and translate (move from 1 place to another) within the liquid.