Analysis Method of Friction Torque and Weld Interface Temperature during Friction Process of Steel Friction Welding
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This paper describes an analysis method of the friction torque and weld interface temperature during the friction process for steel friction welding. The joining mechanism model of the friction welding for the wear and seizure stages was constructed from the actual joining phenomena that were obtained by the experiment. The non-steady two-dimensional heat transfer analysis for the friction process was carried out by calculation with FEM code ANSYS. The contact pressure, heat generation quantity, and friction torque during the wear stage were calculated using the coefficient of friction, which was considered as the constant value. The thermal stress was included in the contact pressure. On the other hand, those values during the seizure stage were calculated by introducing the coefficient of seizure, which depended on the seizure temperature. The relationship between the seizure temperature and the relative speed at the weld interface in the seizure stage was determined using the experimental results. In addition, the contact pressure and heat generation quantity, which depended on the relative speed of the weld interface, were solved by taking the friction pressure, the relative speed and the yield strength of the base material into the computational conditions. The calculated friction torque and weld interface temperatures of a low carbon steel joint were equal to the experimental results when friction pressures were 30 and 90 MPa, friction speed was 27.5 s-1, and weld interface diameter was 12 mm. The calculation results of the initial peak torque and the elapsed time for initial peak torque were also equal to the experimental results under the same conditions. Furthermore, the calculation results of the initial peak torque and the elapsed time for initial peak torque at various friction pressures were equal to the experimental results.
著者
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KIMURA Masaaki
Department of Mechanical and System Engineering, University of Hyogo
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INOUE Haruo
University of Hyogo
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KUSAKA Masahiro
Department of Mechanical and System Engineering, University of Hyogo
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KAIZU Koichi
Department of Mechanical and System Engineering, University of Hyogo
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FUJI Akiyoshi
Department of Mechanical Engineering, National University Corporation-Kitami Institute of Technology
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Fuji Akiyoshi
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering National University Corporation-kitami I
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Kusaka Masahiro
Department Of Mechanical And System Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering University Of Hyogo
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Kimura Masaaki
Department Of Marine Sciences University Of The Ryukyus
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