STUDIES ON JOINING OF ALUMINUM TO MILD STEEL USING FRICTION WELDING PROCESS
- E.Kavya Pravala
- A. Uday Kiran
Friction welding, aluminum, mild steel, dissimilar, tensile test, metallographic test.
Friction welding method is one of the most simple, economical and highly productive method in joining dissimilar materials. It is widely used in the automotive, medical and aerospace industrial applications. The purpose of this present work was to assess the development of solid state juncture of dissimilar materials of H30 aluminum and BS970 mild steel. The joints were obtained by Friction Welding (FW) process, which combines the heat generated from friction between two surfaces. The results were analyzed by means of tensile, Rockwell hardness test and metallographic tests. Solid state welding processes are characterized by the absence of melting and the formation of narrow heat affected zone (HAZ). The metallurgical properties are usually excellent and most of the processes can be mechanized or automated to be used as high production rate processes. The FW proves to be a great method for obtaining junctures between dissimilar materials which is not possible by fusion welding process.
E.Kavya Pravala, A. Uday Kiran. "STUDIES ON JOINING OF ALUMINUM TO MILD STEEL USING FRICTION WELDING PROCESS".INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH ISSN:2321-9939, Vol.5, Issue 4, pp.365-371, URL :https://rjwave.org/ijedr/papers/IJEDR1704058.pdf
Volume 5 Issue 4
Pages. 365-371