Author/Authors
Vairamani, G. Seshasayee Institute of Technology - Department of Mechanical Engineering, India , Senthil Kumar, T. Anna University of Chennai, Tiruchirappalli campus - Department of Mechanical Engineering, India , Malarvizhi, S. Annamalai University - Centre for Materials Joining Research (CEMAJOR), India , Balasubramanian, V. Annamalai University - Centre for Materials Joining Research (CEMAJOR), India
Title Of Article
MAXIMIZING TENSILE STRENGTH AND MINIMIZING INTERFACE HARDNESS OF FRICTION WELDED DISSIMILAR JOINTS OF AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL AND ALUMINIUM ALLOY
شماره ركورد
43964
Abstract
Friction welding can be used to join different types of ferrous metals and non-ferrous metals that cannot be welded by traditional fusion welding processes. The process parameters such as rotational speed, friction pressure, forging pressure, friction time and forging time play the major role in determining the tensile strength and interface hardness of the joints. During dissimilar materials joining, the formation of intermetallic phase is inevitable. The formation of intermetallic phase and its hardness control the tensile strength of the joints. Hence, in this investigation, an attempt was made to optimize friction welding parameters to attain minimum hardness at the interface and maximum tensile strength of the dissimilar joints of AISI 304 austenitic stainless steel (ASS) and AA6082 Aluminium alloy using Response Surface Methodology (RSM).
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89
NaturalLanguageKeyword
friction welding , austenitic stainless steel , aluminium alloy , tensile strength , interface hardness , response surface methodology
JournalTitle
Trakya university journal of engineering sciences
To Page
107
JournalTitle
Trakya university journal of engineering sciences
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