The joining of dissimilar materials has become an important research topic in recent decades. Over 20,000 journal articles have been published on the topic since the 1970s. Early research focused on joining carbon, low alloy steels, stainless steel, and aluminum alloys. Recent progress in the development of novel materials, such as Inconel superalloys, ceramics, and polymers, is pushing the boundaries of the field. Several manufacturing technologies have been used for dissimilar material joining, including traditional mechanical joining, welding, solid-state joining, brazing and soldering, and adhesive bonding. The choice of joining method depends on the specific materials being joined, the desired properties of the joint, and the cost and complexity of the process. The development of new joining technologies is ongoing, as researchers seek to develop methods that are more efficient, reliable, and cost-effective.
DISCO2030 is a promising project that has the potential to revolutionize the way we manufacture complex components and structures. The project's findings could have a significant impact on the European economy and society and could help to make our transportation systems more sustainable and cost-effective.
Here are some of the key benefits of the DISCO2030 methods:
• Reduced lead times: The process is expected to reduce lead times by at least 20% compared to traditional manufacturing methods.
• Lighter and more performant parts: The process can produce multi-material parts that are 50% lighter and 30% more performant than reference products.
• Increased resilience to supply chain disruptions: The process is based on AM technologies, which are less dependent on imported materials and components.
• Potential for new standards: The project is expected to generate new standards for joining dissimilar materials, which could benefit the entire AM industry.
• Strengthened EU leadership: The project will help to strengthen the EU's leadership in AM technologies, which is a strategically important area for the European economy.
• Contribution to the European economy: The project is expected to contribute to the reinvention of the European aerospace, marine, and automotive sectors, which could create jobs and boost economic growth.