Measurement of Quantity of Heat in Friction Welding
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In order to measure the heat input (quantity of heat) generated during friction welding, a new type calorimeter of acryl resin was developed, and applied to friction welding of a stainless steel. The heat input measured during friction welding was in good agreement with the values calculated from the measured values of friction torque, burn-off length, rotation speed and pressure. Being classified into friction and deformation heat inputs, the friction heat input was much greater than the deformation heat input through the friction and upset stages.
- 一般社団法人 スマートプロセス学会 (旧高温学会)の論文
一般社団法人 スマートプロセス学会 (旧高温学会) | 論文
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