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FEA ANALYSIS OF FRICTIONAL HEATING PROCESS (MAX. TEMPERATURE VS. ROTATIONAL SPEED)
Author(s) -
Prof. Sachin K. Dahake Mr. Sachchidanand J Nimankar *
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
zenodo (cern european organization for nuclear research)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.5281/zenodo.187768
Subject(s) - rotational speed , process (computing) , materials science , finite element method , mechanics , mechanical engineering , composite material , structural engineering , physics , engineering , computer science , operating system
Friction stir welding process is a promising welding technology from its existence as it is easy to use, low energy costs, being ecology friendly process and with no requirement of any type of filler material. This study of FSW gives analysis of the maximum temperature generated during operation. This is done by making three dimensional non-linear model. This model helps in trend for the relationship between translational velocity of tool, rotation speed of the tool, and the maximum temperature of the FSW process. The aim is to create a simple, fast and accurate friction simulation model without the need of complex computational power or knowledge of precise process data

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