Experimental Determination of Temperature by the Friction Welding Method

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2009

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Begell House Inc

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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Friction welding is one of the methods getting higher share among the other welding methods. In the process, heat is generated by conversion of mechanical energy into thermal energy at the interface of the work pieces during rotation under pressure. Some of the advantages of friction welding are high material saving, low production time, and the possibility of welding the parts which are made from different metals or alloys. Friction welding can also be used in order to join the components that have circular or noncircular cross sections. In this study, AISI 1040 medium carbon steel was used in the friction welding experiments as a sample material. The temperature distributions are experimentally obtained on the interface of joints having same geometry that is formed during friction welding of 1040 steels. In this study, thermocouples were used at different locations of the joint interface. The results obtained were compared with previous studies.

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5th Baltic Heat Transfer Conference -- SEP 19-21, 2007 -- St Petersburg, RUSSIA

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Heat Transfer Research

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Q4

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Q3

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40

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2

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