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EXPERIMENTAL WORK ON FRICTION WELDING OF SIMILAR AND DISSIMILAR METALS

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Friction welding method is one of the most simple, economical and highlyproductive methods in joining similar and dissimilar metals. It involves moving onecomponent relative to the other component to generate required amount of heat followedby application of lateral force (called upsetting force) to plastically displace and fusematerials. Technically, because no melt occurs, friction welding is not actually a weldingprocess in the traditional sense, but a forging technique. However, due to the similaritiesbetween these techniques and traditional welding, the term has become common. Friction welding requires no filler materials. Hence, the properties won’t bealtered to a great extent and the weld doesn’t suffer from any inclusions and gas porosity as compared to any other type of welding. Also, it is a very fast process because of whichheat affected zone in the base metal is much less when compared to other weldingprocesses. The weld obtained will also have greater strength than that of the otherwelding process. 100% metal to metal contact can be achieved using friction welding. This paper aims to first overcome the defects and increase the weld quality over the conventional welding. An attempt is made to extend the benefit of friction welding tosmall industries. A friction welding is attached to heavy duty engine lathe. Experiments areconducted on similar and dissimilar materials and the results are obtained.The mechanical properties obtained at different spindle speeds are recorded andhardness at the heat affected zone is measured. The experimental results prove that a heavy dutylathe can perform friction welding up to 20mm diameter. Investigations are carried onmild steel (AISI 1040), aluminium alloy (7075) and medium carbon steel (EN8) as similar combinations. For dissimilar experimentation, aluminium alloy (7050) and medium carbonsteel (EN8) are used.

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EXPERIMENTAL WORK ON FRICTION WELDING OF SIMILAR AND DISSIMILAR METALS

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"EXPERIMENTAL WORK ON FRICTION WELDING OF SIMILAR AND DISSIMILAR METALS", International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research (www.jetir.org), ISSN:2349-5162, Vol.5, Issue 8, page no.722-726, August-2018, Available :http://www.jetir.org/papers/JETIRA006127.pdf

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"EXPERIMENTAL WORK ON FRICTION WELDING OF SIMILAR AND DISSIMILAR METALS", International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research (www.jetir.org | UGC and issn Approved), ISSN:2349-5162, Vol.5, Issue 8, page no. pp722-726, August-2018, Available at : http://www.jetir.org/papers/JETIRA006127.pdf

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Published Paper ID: JETIRA006127
Registration ID: 186241
Published In: Volume 5 | Issue 8 | Year August-2018
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Page No: 722-726
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Area: Engineering
ISSN Number: 2349-5162
Publisher: IJ Publication


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