2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/639378
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An Investigation on the Effect of Axial Pressures on the Mechanical Properties of Friction Welded Dissimilar Steels

Abstract: The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of axial pressures on the mechanical properties of friction welded AISI 304 with AISI 1021 steels, produced by mechanical joining. In the present study, an experimental setup was designed in order to accomplish friction welded joints between austenitic stainless steel and low alloy steel. Samples were welded under different axial pressures, at a constant speed of 800 rpm. The tensile strength, impact strength, and microhardness values of the welded joi… Show more

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“…18 In the past decade, a lot of research work has been done utilizing friction stir welding and FSP. [19][20][21][22] However, recent studies have proven that developing a Mg-based composite through hybrid reinforcement and FSP is a viable choice for achieving enhanced mechanical properties and improved performance in lightweight materials. 23,24 Compared to mono-reinforced composites, this approach offers the advantage of combining multiple reinforcements, leading to synergistic effects, increased strength, and tailored properties for specific applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 In the past decade, a lot of research work has been done utilizing friction stir welding and FSP. [19][20][21][22] However, recent studies have proven that developing a Mg-based composite through hybrid reinforcement and FSP is a viable choice for achieving enhanced mechanical properties and improved performance in lightweight materials. 23,24 Compared to mono-reinforced composites, this approach offers the advantage of combining multiple reinforcements, leading to synergistic effects, increased strength, and tailored properties for specific applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And for joining polymers, friction welding used also, (Zafar, Awang, & Khan, 2017). While widely welding of the dissimilar materials has been highlighted by many researches such as pure titanium and pure copper, (Kimura, Saitoh, Kusaka, Kaizu, & Fuji, 2011), brass and low carbon steel, (Kimura, Kasuya, Kusaka, Kaizu, & Fuji, 2009), AISI 304 with AISI 1021 steels, (Handa & Chawla, 2014), friction welded joint of YSZ-alumina composite and 6061 aluminum alloy, (Uday, Fauzi, Zuhailawati, & Ismail, 2011), 6061 aluminum alloy/YSZ-alumina composite, (Uday & Ahmad-Fauzi, 2014). Silicon carbide and graphite particle reinforced AA6063 matrix hybrid composite, (Hynes, Prabhu, & Nagaraj, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%