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Temperature cycle analysis of A6061-AISI304 dissimilar metal continuous drive friction welding
In the previous study, Continuous Drive Friction Welding (CDFW) had been investigated to determine the strength of joining, burn off, and temperature distribution. In this study, Dissimilar Metal CDFW was studied to assess temperature cycle analysis. Aluminum 6061 (A6061) workpiece was fixed, and an AISI 304 was rotated at 1,000 rpm.
Suwanda, Totok +3 more
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The Intention of this work is to state a design of process parameters in the continuous drive friction welding of ASTM A516 Grade 70 steel, 12 mm diameter and 100 mm length circular rods by using central composite design (CCD) in response surface ...
G. Senthilkumar +2 more
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Upset Prediction in Friction Welding Using Radial Basis Function Neural Network
This paper addresses the upset prediction problem of friction welded joints. Based on finite element simulations of inertia friction welding (IFW), a radial basis function (RBF) neural network was developed initially to predict the final upset for a ...
Wei Liu +3 more
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A self-consistent analytical model for predicting qualities of a joint welded by continuous drive friction welding (CDFW) was developed based on the Onsager-Ziegler maximum entropy production principle (OZ-MEPP), dislocation kinetics, and the CDFW ...
J.T. Xiong +5 more
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The Optimum Process Parameter of Dissimilar Metal AA6061 – AISI304 Continuous Drive Friction Welding
This article explains the use of the response surface method to produce the optimum tensile strength for the joining of dissimilar metals with the continuous drive friction welding method. The joining of dissimilar metals is one of the biggest challenges in providing industrial applications.
Totok Suwanda +3 more
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Solid state joining techniques are increasingly employed in joining duplex stainless steel materials due to their high integrity. Continuous drive friction welding is a solid state welding technique which is used to join similar and dissimilar materials.
Mohammed Asif. M +2 more
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The objective of this research was to investigate the effect of friction time and friction pressure on the tensile strength of the joining of two dissimilar materials, aluminum alloy AA6061 and carbon steel, with continuous drive friction welding process.
Jack Carol Adolf Pah +2 more
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The effect of inertial friction welding and continuous drive friction welding in joining SS 316 with Zn alloy is discussed in this article. Scanning electron microscopy was utilized to investigate the microstructure of the welding interaction.
Hendery Dahlan +2 more
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Microstructure and mechanical properties of dissimilar joint of stainless steel pipes using rotary friction welding [PDF]
Dissimilar welding joints of different grades of stainless-steel pipes using various welding processes and technologies have received special attention in the world of manufacturing in the last few years, due to the wide application of different grades ...
Zhiyar Tawfeeq, Ramadhan Gardi
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Friction welding (FRW) is an advanced solid-state joining technique that enables the effective bonding of both similar and dissimilar materials while offering significantly lower energy consumption compared to conventional fusion-based welding methods ...
Hendery Dahlan +2 more
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