Study of Mechanical Properties of Friction Welded AISI D2 and AISI 304 Steels

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Finding the most efficient way to join one material to another by welding is a matter of intense research. Both techniques, whether solid-state welding or fusion welding, seem to have their strengths and weaknesses. In solid-state welding, researchers’ attention is paid to the fact that friction welding (FW), a technique that involves friction between the two materials to be welded, introduces a time-efficient process, excellent mechanical properties, and filler-free solid-state welding. In this study, we produce several samples of the as-welded material from the developed friction welding machine with promising mechanical properties. From the three parameters, friction time, forging time, and fording pressure, the results show that forging time has a more significant impact than the other parameters. We expect to improve the as-welded material by enhancing the construction of the FW machine and the procedure of FW.

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Restuasih, S., Sunardi, A., Mohammed, M. N., Zaenudin, M., Gamayel, A., & Alfiras, M. (2024). Study of Mechanical Properties of Friction Welded AISI D2 and AISI 304 Steels. In Studies in Systems, Decision and Control (Vol. 487, pp. 917–924). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-35828-9_77

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