Optimization for Friction Welding of AZ31 Mg Alloy by Design of Experiments

실험계획법에 의한 AZ31마그네슘합금의 마찰접합시 최적공정설계

  • 강대민 (부경대학교 기계공학과) ;
  • 곽재섭 (부경대학교 기계공학과) ;
  • 최종환 (부경대학교 BEST 선도산업) ;
  • 박경도 (부경대학교 대학원 생산자동화공학과)
  • Received : 2011.03.20
  • Accepted : 2011.08.08
  • Published : 2011.08.31

Abstract

Magnesium alloy has been known as lightweight material in automobile and electronic industry with aluminum alloy, titanium alloy and plastic material. Friction welding is useful to join different kinds of metals and nonferrous metals they are difficult to be joined by such as gas welding, resistance welding and electronic beam welding. In this study, friction welding was performed to investigate optimization process of Mg alloy with a 20mm diameter solid bar. For that, the orthogonal array $(L_{9}(3^{4}))$ was used that contained four factors and each factor had three levels. Control factors were heating pressure, heating time, upsetting pressure and upsetting time. Also tensile tests were carried out to measure mechanical properties for welded conditions. The levels of heating pressure and upsetting pressure used were 15, 25, 35MPa, and 30, 50, 70MPa, respectively. In addition those of heating time and upsetting time were 0.5, 1, 1.5 sec and 3, 4, 5 sec., respectively, rotating speed of 2000rpm. From the experimental results, optimization condition was estimated as follows; heating pressure=35MPa, upsetting pressure=70MPa, heating time=1.5sec, upsetting time=3sec.

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