Effect of Friction Pressure on the Mechanical Properties of CDFW Dissimilar Aluminium 6061-T6 and Stainless steel 304 Welding Joints
Totok Suwanda,
Tri Yulianto,
Aris Widyo Nugroho
et al.
Abstract:Welding technology has significantly developed in the industrial sector along with advances in manufacturing technology. The demand for joining methods combining dissimilar metals is increasing in the industrial sector. However, joining dissimilar metals is challenging because of differences in physical and mechanical properties. Continuous drive friction welding is a solid-state joining method widely used to join dissimilar metals. The research aimed to determine the effect of variations in friction pressure … Show more
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