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Research and engineering application of continuous-drive friction welding
The friction welding (FW) technology is a kind of solid-phase hot pressing welding method applied to the connection of similar or dissimilar materials.
Han ZHANG, Zhi-ming ZHU
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Continuous Drive Friction Welded Al/Cu Joints Produced Using Short Welding Time, Elevated Rotational Speed, and High Welding Pressures. [PDF]
The present study aimed to enhance the efficiency and efficacy of the Al/Cu joint production process implemented by the company VEMID Ltd., Jagodina, Serbia, by attaining sound joints within a very short welding time. For this purpose, the present study aimed at investigating the accuracy and the quality of the continuous drive friction welding (CDFW ...
Milašinović V +6 more
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This paper presents studies on continuous direct drive friction welded joints made of low and medium carbon steels. The fractured specimen was examined using a scanning electron microscope and it consisted of fine dimples which showed the mode of ductile
Sathish RENGARAJAN, Vaddi Seshagiri RAO
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Continuous drive friction welding technology was used to weld pure aluminum 1060/Q235 low carbon steel dissimilar material joints, and two cycles (30 d/60 d) thermoelectric coupling test (static load 392 N +high temperature 300 ℃+DC 60 A) was carried out.
ZHANG Changqing +8 more
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Modeling and simulation of inertia and continuous drive friction welding of AISI 1215 steel
To accurately simulate rotary friction welding (RFW), calibration of the material model and friction conditions is essential. This study focuses on developing a material model and simulation for RFW of AISI 1215 free-machining steel in the environment ...
Carina Vauderwange +3 more
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Rotary friction welding can be performed using either continuous drive friction welding (CDFW) or inertia friction welding (IFW), which utilizes stored energy in a flywheel.
Carina Vauderwange +3 more
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Ever since the Bronze Age, permanent fastening of materials has always been considered a good technique in the mechanical engineering field and it has now attained a gradual enhancement to get defect free joint.
G. Senthilkumar +3 more
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Optimisation of the rotary friction welding process of titanium alloy rods [PDF]
This paper presents a study on the performance behaviour of friction welded titanium alloy rods. The Ti6Al4V alloy rods were friction welded with continuous-drive friction welding using different combinations of process parameters.
Zulu Mthobisi, Mashinini Madindwa
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Optimization of joining HDPE rods by continuous drive friction welding
Abstract Continuous drive friction welding (CDFW) is a solid-state joining procedure that can be used to join various similar and dissimilar materials. High-density polyethylene (HDPE) is a thermoplastic that can replace many traditional materials.
Mohammed A. Tashkandi +1 more
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Finite element modeling of continuous drive friction welding of Al6061 alloy [PDF]
Abstract Continuous drive friction welding process is widely used in various industrial applications to assemble shafts, tubes, and many other components. This paper's motivation was developing a CDFW model using the Finite Element Method (FEM).
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