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S.B. Dunkerton
Toughness properties of friction welds in steels
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Mechanical properties and microstructures of inertia-friction-welded 416 stainless steel : A stainless steel normally considered nonweldable by fusion methods can be joined using friction weldingWelding Journal, 80
P. Jenning
Some properties of dissimilar metal joints made by friction welding, advances in welding processes, solid phase joining processes
M. Sahin, H.E. Akata
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W. Lucas
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M. Sahin, H. Akata (2004)
An experimental study on friction welding of medium carbon and austenitic stainless steel componentsIndustrial Lubrication and Tribology, 56
C.R.G. Ellis
Friction welding, some recent applications of friction welding
W. Kinley
Inertia welding: simple in principle and application
K.S. Mortensen, C.G. Jensen, L.C. Conrad, F. Losee
Mechanical properties and microstructures of inertia friction welded 416 stainless steel
M. Sahin, H.E. Akata
A study on joining with friction welding of stainless steels, IV
H. Akata, M. Sahin (2003)
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A.W.E. Nentwig
Friction welding of cross section of different sizes
Purpose – Aims to determine if friction welding is suitable for welding austenitic stainless steel (AISI 304) Design/methodology/approach – Uses an experimental continuous drive friction welding set‐up. Determined the strength, hardness and microstructure of the joined parts. Findings – Finds that the joint strengths are 96 per cent of those of the base metals with no significant hardening. Practical implications – Friction welding is an appropriate joining method for austenitic stainless steel (AISI 304). Originality/value – Aids in understanding appropriate uses of friction welding for joining stainless steel.
Assembly Automation – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jun 1, 2005
Keywords: Friction welding; Stainless steel; Bonding
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