A Comparative Study on Linear Friction Welding for Dissimilar Metals
Journal Title: International Journal of Modern Engineering Research (IJMER) - Year 2014, Vol 4, Issue 12
Abstract
Linear Friction welding (LFW) is a solid state joining process in which a joint between two metals can be formed through the intimate contact of a plasticised layer at the interface of the adjoining specimens. When a stationary workpiece is pushed against another workpiece which is moving in a linear reciprocating manner, the plasticised layer is created through a combination of frictional heating between these two metals. This paper will cover the basics of the process and the fundamental aspects of operating a LFW machine using dissimilar metals
Authors and Affiliations
Syed Hameeduddin Ahmed , Syed Khaja Imtiyazuddin Ahmed , Mohammed Ehaabuddin Farooqui , Mohammed Ibrahim Abdul Aleem , Faraz Hussain Hashmi , M A Salman , Md. Mohiuddin
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