932 resultados para Friction welding
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In this paper, a numerical model for friction welding of thixo-cast materials is developed, which includes a coupling of thermal effect and plastic deformation using a finite element method (FEM). As the constitutive equations for flow behavior of materials for a thixo-cast material are expected to be different from those of conventionally cast material of the same alloy, the necessary material data are experimentally determined from isothermal hot compression tests of the A356 thixocast alloy. The Johnson-Cook model has been employed to represent the flow behavior of the thixocast A356 alloy. The purpose of this FEM analysis is to provide better understanding of the friction welding process of thixo-cast material, and to obtain optimized process parameters before an actual welding is carried out.
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This paper highlights the role of globular microstructure on the weldability of semi-solid processed aluminum alloys via high temperature flow behavior. The investigation was carried out on the joining of thixocast A356 aluminum alloy components by friction welding. A thermomechanical model was developed to predict the temperature and stress distributions, as well as to identify the suitable and safe range of parameters. Good comparisons between numerical and experimental results were observed. In addition, metallographic examinations and hardness and tensile tests of the welded samples were carried out. It was found that the tensile strength of the joint is higher than the tensile strength of the parent material for the optimum set of parameters. (C) 2014 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Studio della caratterizzazione micromeccanica di provini in alluminio 6082 T6 saldati con la tecnica della rotary friction welding, tecnica innovativa nell’ambito delle tecnologie di giunzione solida, che sfrutta il principio della saldatura per attrito. Dopo un'introduzione teorica sulle principali tematiche affrontate e sui principali sistemi di misura usati, verranno effettuate micrografie dei giunti e prove di microdurezza sugli stessi. Si termina riportando i grafici delle microdurezze trovate, in modo da poter confrontare i risultati ottenuti con le caratteristiche del materiale base. Da questi si osserva che: nonostante la qualità accettabile dei giunti, le elevate temperature raggiunte durante la saldatura hanno alterato il trattamento termico del materiale base, che da T6 assume caratteristiche più simili a un T4. In altre parole il materiale saldato presenta caratteristiche micromeccaniche inferiori a quelle nominalmente assegnabili al materiale base.
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Il presente lavoro di tesi si pone come obiettivo la caratterizzazione microstrutturale di una serie di giunti realizzati tramite un innovativo processo di saldatura allo stato solido denominato Rotary Friction Welding. In tale ricerca si descrive il percorso seguito per arrivare a tale caratterizzazione partendo da una discussione delle principali tecniche di saldatura, in particolare quelle per attrito, per passare poi ad un’analisi dettagliata della fase di creazione dei giunti saldati e della successiva fase dedicata alla verifica microstrutturale. I risultati ottenuti, ci forniranno indici di confronto sulla qualità del materiale, sui processi tecnologici, sui trattamenti e su alcune fondamentali proprietà meccaniche
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Nel seguente elaborato si propone lo sviluppo di un modello agli elementi finiti (FEM) del processo di friction welding del quale, attraverso i dati rilevati da prove sperimentali di validazione termica, vengono valutati i parametri ottimali di simulazione. Ai risultati così ottenuti vengono applicati anche algoritmi per la valutazione della microstruttura e della qualità della saldatura, sviluppati originariamente per l'analisi dell'estrusione: in entrambi i casi a seguito del confronto con le analisi metallografiche dei provini è stato possibile validare ulteriormente il modello creato.
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Costruzione di un modello numerico base per la simulazione del processo Rotary Friction Welding.
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Friction welding is a solid state joining process that produces coalescence in materials, using the heat developed between surfaces through a combination of mechanical induced rubbing motion and applied load. In rotary friction welding technique heat is generated by the conversion of mechanical energy into thermal energy at the interface of the work pieces during rotation under pressure. Traditionally friction welding is carried out on a dedicated machine because of its adaptability to mass production. In the present work, steps were made to modify a conventional lathe to rotary friction welding set up to obtain friction welding with different interface surface geometries at two different speeds and to carry out tensile characteristic studies. The surface geometries welded include flat-flat, flat-tapered, tapered-tapered, concave-convex and convex-convex. A comparison of maximum load, breaking load and percentage elongation of different welded geometries has been realized through this project. The maximum load and breaking load were found to be highest for weld formed between rotating flat and stationary tapered at 500RPM and the values were 19.219kN and 14.28 kN respectively. The percentage elongation was found to be highest for weld formed between rotating flat and stationary flat at 500RPM and the value was 21.4%. Hence from the studies it is cleared that process parameter like “interfacing surface geometries” of weld specimens have strong influence on tensile characteristics of friction welded joints
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Welding of high strength and low weight materials like Aluminium Alloys without any defects by conventional welding techniques is a major challenge in industries. Hence research on solid state welding techniques like Friction stir welding and Friction welding techniques have got much importance in joining of Aluminium alloys. However most of the industries are not changing conventional techniques as skilled workers are available on that area. Most common conventional welding techniques used for joining of Aluminium alloys are Gas welding and Arc welding. Friction welding is a solid-state welding process that generates heat through mechanical friction between a moving and a stationary component with the addition of a lateral force called “upset” to plast ically displace and fuse the materials. In this work, experimental study on tensile and micro structural characteristics of welded joints formed from conventional welding techniques and Rotary friction welding(suitable for weld specimens with circular cross section) has been carried out and the same were compared. The process parameters for arc welding used was 50-70 Amp reverse polarity DC and electrodes of 2.3mm diameter. In Gas welding, the parameters were oxy acetylene neural flame at 3200°C and 3mm electrodes . In the case of friction welding an axial pressure loading of 3Mpa with 5 MPa as upsetting pressure and 500 rpm were used to obtain good welded joints. Tensile characteristic studies of Arc welded joints and Gas welded joints showed 48% and 60 % variations respectively from the maximum load bearing characteristics of parent metal. In the case of friction welded joint, the variation was found to 46%. Micro structural evaluation of conventionally welded joints exhibited clear distinct zones of various weld regions. In the case of friction welded joint micro structural photographs showed comparable features both in parent metal and welded region. Thus the tensile characteristic study and microstructure evaluations proved that friction welded joints are good in both aspects compared to conventionally welded joints.
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[ES] En el presente trabajo, se ha tratado de recoger la información relevante sobre el proceso de soldadura por fricción rotativa aplicado a la automoción, desde la experiencia adquirida por el autor en GKN Driveline Zumaia. En los primeros capítulos, se explica el proceso de soldadura desde diferentes enfoques y se describe brevemente la planta de fabricación GKN Driveline Zumaia y su producto fabricado mediante este proceso de soldadura. En los siguientes capítulos las tres principales fases del ciclo de soldadura con los parámetros que lo gestionan. Finalmente en los últimos y siguiendo el flujo del proceso de fabricación, se exponen otros tres capítulos que tienen que ver con este proceso de soldadura por fricción rotativa: Materia prima, máquina y ensayos no destructivos.
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The technique of friction stir welding (FSW) puts effective use frictional heat for the purpose of joining metallic materials. In this research article, we present and discuss an experimental method to determine the coefficient of friction during FSW. The experiments were conducted to study the interaction between the FSW tool (a die steel) and the base metal (a high strength aluminum alloy) at various contact pressures (13MPa, 26MPa, and 39MPa) and rotation speeds (200rpm, 600rpm, 1000rpm, and 1400rpm). The experimental results, the microstructure, and the process temperature reveal the experimental setup to be capable of simulating the conditions during FSW. The coefficient of friction was found to vary from 0.15 to 1.4, and the temperature increased to as high as 450C. The coefficient of friction was found to increase with temperature. There exists a critical temperature at which point a steep increase in the coefficient of friction was observed. The critical temperature decreases from 250C at a contact pressure of 26MPa to 200C at contact pressure of 34MPa. Below the critical temperature at a specific contact pressure the maximum coefficient of friction is 0.6, and above the critical temperature it reaches a value as high as 1.4. The steep increase in the coefficient of friction is found to be due to the seizure phenomenon and the contact condition during FSW between the tool and the workpiece (base metal) is found to be sticking.
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Assembly consisting of cast and wrought aluminum alloys has wide spread application in defense and aero space industries. For the efficacious use of the transition joints, the weld should have adequate strength and formability. In the present investigation, A356 and 6061 aluminum alloys were friction stir welded under tool rotational speed of 1000-1400 rpm and traversing speed of 80-240 mm/min, keeping other parameters same. The variable process window is responsible for the change in total heat input and cooling rate during welding. Structural characterization of the bonded assemblies exhibits recovery-recrystallization in the stirring zone and breaking of coarse eutectic network of Al-Si. Dispersion of fine Si rich particles, refinement of 6061 grain size, low residual stress level and high defect density within weld nugget contribute towards the improvement in bond strength. Lower will be the tool rotational and traversing speed, more dominant will be the above phenomena. Therefore, the joint fabricated using lowest tool traversing and rotational speed, exhibits substantial improvement in bond strength (similar to 98% of that of 6061 alloy), which is also maximum with respect to others. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Understanding material flow in friction stir welding is important for production of sound dissimilar metal welding that control the intermixing of two alloys being welded and consequent formation of new constituents which influences the weld properties. In the present experimental investigation material flow patterns are visualised using dissimilar and similar aluminium alloys using a simple innovative ,experiment. The experimental results reveal that only a portion of material transported from the leading edge undergoes chaotic flow and the remaining is deposited systematically in the trailing edge of the weld. Using this information it is shown that the formation of a friction stir welding defect, joint line remnant, does not occur only when the weld interface is on the advancing side. The material flow visualisation study has been utilised to analyse the mechanism of weld formation and its usefulness in improving fatigue properties and for dissimilar metal welds.