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Experimental Study of Friction Welding of Incompatible Materials: Interlayer Metals and Parameter Modifications

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Sayyad Shaik , Dr. P. Ravinder Reddy, Dr. P. Laxminarayana
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.Si4.1853

Abstract

The aim of this research is to investigate the development and evaluation of solid-state bonds between dissimilar materials, particularly Copper and Brass, by incorporating naval brass as an interlayer and change in friction parameters using the drive friction welding technique. This innovative approach utilizes the heat generated through friction between two surfaces, resulting in plastic deformation. During the experimental phase, a comprehensive exploration of various welding process parameters was carried out. Subsequently, the outcomes underwent a thorough analysis, which included tensile testing, Vickers micro-hardness testing, and conducting analysis through SEM-EDX (energy dispersive X-ray).. These analyses played a pivotal role in identifying the phases formed during the welding process.

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