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Research paper thumbnail of Mechanical Properties of Particulate MMO/AISl 304 Friction Joints On leave from Huazhong

The influence of joining parameters (rotational speed, frictional time and pressure) on the notch... more The influence of joining parameters (rotational speed, frictional time and pressure) on the notched tensile strength of dissimilar MMC/AISI304 stainless steel friction joints is investigated. Frictional pressure and rotational speed have a statistical ly-significant effect on notched tensi]e strength values. The highest notched tensile strength properties occur in joints produced using a high frictional pressure (1 20 M Pa) since extremely thin transition regions are produced at the joint interface and the area fraction of joint interface fracture in broken notched tensile test specimens is negligible. The average particle diameter and inter-particle spacing decrease markedly in the region immediately adjacent to the bondline. It is suggested that the decrease in particle dimensions results from the combined effects of non-uniform plastic straining during friction welding and due to thermal shock and impaction of alumina particles on the contacting surface of the stainless steel substrate.

Research paper thumbnail of Mechanical Properties of Particulate MMO/AISl 304 Friction Joints On leave from Huazhong

The influence of joining parameters (rotational speed, frictional time and pressure) on the notch... more The influence of joining parameters (rotational speed, frictional time and pressure) on the notched tensile strength of dissimilar MMC/AISI304 stainless steel friction joints is investigated. Frictional pressure and rotational speed have a statistical ly-significant effect on notched tensi]e strength values. The highest notched tensile strength properties occur in joints produced using a high frictional pressure (1 20 M Pa) since extremely thin transition regions are produced at the joint interface and the area fraction of joint interface fracture in broken notched tensile test specimens is negligible. The average particle diameter and inter-particle spacing decrease markedly in the region immediately adjacent to the bondline. It is suggested that the decrease in particle dimensions results from the combined effects of non-uniform plastic straining during friction welding and due to thermal shock and impaction of alumina particles on the contacting surface of the stainless steel substrate.

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