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This study aims to evaluate the FGH96 superalloy joints fabricated by inertia friction welding (IFW) in different welding parameters, such as initial rotational speed and axial friction pressure, where the moment of inertia remained constant.
YANG Jun +3 more
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The welded joint of a dissimilar titanium alloy was obtained via inertial friction welding technology. The characteristics of the bonding interface and the microstructure of the welded joint were investigated via optical microscopy, scanning electron ...
Jun Zhou +5 more
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In recent years, studying the weldability of a dissimilar metal hybrid structure, with the potential to make full use of their unique benefits, has been a research hotspot.
Feng Qin +12 more
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The behavior of the room temperature tensile of the FGH96 P/M superalloys connected by the inertia friction welding before and after the aging treatment was investigated, and the failure mechanism of the FGH96 P/M superalloys was evaluated.
ZHOU Xiao-ming +4 more
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In inertia friction welding (IFW) of Al alloy to steel, the friction coefficient of interface influences the friction heat production and determines the accuracy of the numerical simulation of welding process. A fully coupled three-dimensional model was established to simulate the IFW process of 2219 Al alloy to 304 stainless steel. By taking different
Hao Wang, Guoliang Qin, Changan Li
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The current research of titanium alloy on friction welding process in the field of aero-engines mainly focuses on the linear friction welding. Compared to the linear friction welding, inertial friction welding of titanium alloy still has important ...
Yanquan Wu +4 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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Nickel-based superalloys are indispensable in aerospace engines due to their exceptional high-temperature strength, oxidation resistance, and corrosion resistance, making them critical for joining processes such as inertia friction welding (IFW), which ...
Jun Zhou +18 more
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The significant disparities in physical and chemical properties between aluminum alloy and high-strength steel pose substantial challenges for conventional friction joining techniques. To address this issue, this study proposes a novel approach utilizing
Qiming Jiang +5 more
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Effect of Heat Treatment on Microstructure and Properties of Inertial Friction Welded Ti2AlNb Joint [PDF]
ZHANG Chunbo +3 more
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