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Exploration of Rotary Friction Welding Technique [PDF]
Friction welding is a solid-state welding system which welds materials without authentic melting it. This study explores papers of different researchers on the friction welding method and it has been observed that the welding parameters like friction ...
Singh Chatha Jagjeet +2 more
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Temperatures in Rotary Welding of Dowels in the Beech Wood
Welding temperature is an important factor of rotary welding and affects the strength of the joint or the embedded force. This research focused on the parameters that affect the welding temperature and the effect of welding temperature on the embedded ...
Ivica Župčić +3 more
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Evaluation of the interface of eucalyptus specimens welded by rotary friction
Rotary friction welding produces joints by inserting wood dowels, with a specific rotation and feed rate, into pre-drilled holes made in wood substrates.
Ana Carolina Costa Viana +2 more
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Rotary Friction Welding (RFW) is a solid-state welding process that is becoming increasingly popular due to advantages such as low weld heat input, high production efficiency, ease of manufacture, and environmental friendliness.
V Balasubramanian
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A Study on Rotary Friction Welding of Titanium Alloy (Ti6Al4V) [PDF]
The selection of high-strength titanium alloys has an important role in increasing the performance of aerospace structures. Fabricated structures have a specific role in reducing the cost of these structures.
Ho Thi My Nu +3 more
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Rotary friction welding (RFW) is a solid-state joining process that can be used to join different alloy systems such as aluminum-steel alloys. Rotary friction welding has become increasingly appealing for various industries due to the sustainable ...
Aboozar Taherizadeh, P Cavaliere
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Influence of the Depth of Friction-welded Dowels on the Strength of Rotary Welded Joints
One of the important factors in rotary welding is the depth of welding of the dowel as well as the direction of welding of the dowel. In the studied interval (welding depth of 15 to 30 mm), the pull-out force increased when welding the dowel parallel to ...
Ivica Župčić +2 more
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The Effect of Rotary Friction Welding Conditions on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Ti6Al4V Titanium Alloy Welds. [PDF]
The main task that the article introduces is the experimental study of how the geometry of contact surfaces affects the quality and mechanical properties of a rotary friction weld (RFW), as well as the findings of whether the RFW technology is suitable for the titanium alloy Ti6Al4V.
Gavalec M +5 more
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Enhancing the Weld Quality of Polylactic Acid Biomedical Materials Using Rotary Friction Welding. [PDF]
Polylactic acid (PLA) stands out as a biomaterial with immense potential, primarily owing to its innate biodegradability. Conventional methods for manufacturing PLA encompass injection molding or additive manufacturing (AM). Yet, the fabrication of sizable medical devices often necessitates fragmenting them into multiple components for printing ...
Kuo CC, Liang HX, Huang SH, Tseng SF.
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Rotary friction welding is widely utilized in similar and dissimilar welding of alloys such as magnesium and aluminum alloys, steels, and superalloys. The maximum temperature of the joint and welding defects in this method are lower than in any fusion ...
Seyed Reza Elmi Hosseini, Ruifeng Li
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