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Linear and rotary friction welding review

International Materials Reviews, 2016
Friction welding (FW) is a high quality, nominally solid-state joining process, which produces welds of high structural integrity. Rotary friction welding (RFW) is the most commonly used form of FW, while linear friction welding (LFW) is a relatively new method being used mainly for the production of integrally bladed disc (blisk) assemblies in the ...
Li, Wenya   +3 more
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Rotary friction welding of molybdenum components

International Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials, 2018
Abstract Joining of TZM components by inertia rotary friction (IFW) welding is an established industrial process for welding cross-sections up to 1500 mm2. Up-scaling to medium-size components up to 5000 mm2 in a direct drive friction welding process requires a better understanding of the influencing factors of the weld procedure, e.g.
M. Stütz   +6 more
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Friction coefficient model and joint formation in rotary friction welding

Journal of Manufacturing Processes, 2019
Abstract Rotary Friction Welding (RFW) was conducted on SUS304 and A286 stainless steels in which, the joint forming stage was focused. Pipe structure specimens were welded firstly, from which the friction coefficient models were built as functions of friction linear speed, pressure and temperature.
Feng Jin   +6 more
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