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Trends of Technology Development of Friction Stir Welding Machine (마찰교반접합장비의 기술개발 동향)

  • Kim, Young-Pyo;Kim, Cheol-Hee;Kim, Young-Gon;Joo, Sung-Min
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2016
  • At present, FSW(friction stir welding) process is being considered as an actual way for production of various industrial products. However FSW process involves high temperature and load on the tool during welding. These are make a difference between FSW machine and general machine tools. From this reason, development of FSW machine needs very careful consideration on stiffness of machine structure, spindle and moving axis including machine control system. In this study authors investigate on the trends of technology development of FSW machine in order to share the information for more extension of FSW technology with related researchers and engineers.

A study on the Design on the Tubular Drive Shaft (중공 드라이브 샤프트의 설계에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Woo-Kang;Go, Jun-Bin;Kim, Hong-Bae
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.7-12
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    • 2009
  • This study aims to find the friction welding and induction harden conditions, which are obtained by welding conditions, and the friction welding characteristics and induction harden conditions of tubular shaft were investigated with respect to low load test, high load test. Friction welding and induction harden machine have been widely used in manufacturing reflects of metal. The material of solid and tubular shaft selected that is used for parts of automobile steel. Such as steel are easy to be machined because of their proper material. As a result I obtained the data of friction welding conditions makes good and the condition of friction and get the tubular condition. The purpose of this study is to find fatigue test condition and induction harden characteristics design for tubular shaft.

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A Development of Optimizing Tools for Friction Stir Welding with 2 mm Thick Aluminum Alloy using a Milling Machine (밀링을 이용한 AI합금의 마찰 교반용접용 최적공구형상 및 치수개발에 관한 연구)

  • 장석기;신상현
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.791-796
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    • 2001
  • Friction stir welding is a solid phase welding process that does not melt the metal when welding. The FSW is the most remarkable and potentially useful new welding technique that is still in development. Friction stir butt welding process on 2 mm thick Al 1050 plates by utilizing a milling machine was experimentally studied. With the optimized heat generating tool welds could be achieved that are void and crack free. It was found that the friction stir welded tensile test specimens failed in the HAZ outside of the weld metal, and that the tensile strength was above 90% of that of the base metal.

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REAL-TIME QUALITY EVALUATION OF FRICTION WELDING OF MACHINE COMPONENTS BY ACOUSTIC EMISSION (음향방출법(AE)에 의한 기계요소재의 마찰용접 품질 실시간 평가)

  • SAE-KYOO OH
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 1995.10a
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    • pp.3-20
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    • 1995
  • Development of Real-Time Quality Evaluation of Friction Welding by Acousitc Emission : Report 1 ABSTRACT : According as the friction welding has been increasingly applied in manufacturing various machine components because of its significant economic and technical advantages, one of the important concerns is the reliable quality monitoring method for a good weld quality with both joint strength and toughness in the process of its production. However no reliable nondestructive test method is available at present to determine the weld quality particularly in process of production. So this paper presents an experimental examination and quantitative analysis for the real-time evaluation of friction weld quality by acoustic emission, as a new approach which attempts finally to develop an on-line quality monitoring system design for friction welds using AE techniques. As one of the important results, it was confirmed, through this study, that AE techniques can be reliably applied to evaluating the friction weld qualify with 100% joint strength, as the cumulative AE counts occurring during welding period were quantitatively correlated with reliability at 95% confidence level to the joint strength of welds. Real-Time Evaluation of Automatic Production Quality Control for Friction Welding Machine : Report 2 Abstract : Both in-process quality control and high reliability of the weld is one of the major concerns in applying friction welding to the economical and qualified mass-production. No reliable nondestructive monitoring method is available at present to determine the real-time evaluation of automatic production quality control for friction welding machine. This paper, so that, presents the experimental examinations and statistical quantitative analysis of the correlation between the initial cumulative counts of acoustic emission(AE) occurring during plastic deformation period of the welding and the tensile strength of the welded joints as well as the various welding variables, as a new approach which attempts finally to develop an on-line (or real-time) quality monitoring system and a program for the process of real-time friction welding quality evaluation by initial AE cumulative counts. As one of the important results, it was well confirmed that the initial AE cumulative counts were quantitatively and cubically correlated with reliability of 95% confidence level to the joint strength of the welds, bar-to-bar (SCM4 to SUM31, SCM4 to SUM24L) and that an AE technique using initial AE counts can be reliably applied to real-time strength evaluation of the welded joints, and that such a program of the system was well developed resulting in practical possibility of real-time quality control more than 100% joint efficiency showing good weld with no micro-structural defects.

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A development of optimizing tools for friction stir welding with 2mm aluminum alloy using milling machine (밀링을 이용한 A1합금 용접을 위한 최적공구형상 및 치수개발에 관한 연구 -마찰용접법에 의하여-)

  • 김인주
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Marine Engineers Conference
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    • 2000.05a
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    • pp.110-114
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    • 2000
  • This paper shows the possibility of performing the friction stir welding and the development of optimizing tools for FSW with 2mm thick plate of aluminum alloys using milling machine. This research can be reported on achieving above 90% of the tensile strength in 1050 aluminum alloys friction stir welded in the room temperature. This welding process is very simple and does not require filler metal eliminates straightening of the workpiece. It is currently attracting interest from different industries working with aluminum alloys.

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The Study of Quality Evaluation on Dissimilar Material Friction Welding of Poly-urethane Foaming Machine Components (폴리우레탄 발포기 부품 이종재 마찰용접의 품질 평가에 관한 연구)

  • Yang, Yong-Mo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.11 no.6
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    • pp.75-81
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    • 2012
  • Dissimilar material friction welding such as STD11 and SCM440, we are considering of such things as strength and tenacity of welding interface, which consist of friction welding rotation frequency, friction heating pressure, upset forging-pressure, friction heating time, and upset forging-pressure time. From the study, obtaining the interrelationship between welding condition and quality(toughness, tenacity), we can set the best range of welding condition. while performing acoustic emission examination for the nondestructive evaluation, we can deduce the interrelationship among total acoustic emission counts, friction welding variable, and quality during friction welding, which can solve the manufacturing difficulty and enhance the economic value.

A Study on the Joint Properties according to the Friction Welding Area Change of Carbon Steel(SM25C) (탄소강(SM25C)의 접합면적의 변화에 따른 마찰용접의 접합특성에 관한 연구)

  • Park Keun Hyung;Min Taeg Ki;Yoon Young Joo;Park Chang Soo
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.102-107
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    • 2006
  • This study investigates the properties as the difference friction welding area on SM25C steel rod. The tensile and bending strength and of welded joints, the hardness distribution of welds, the microstructure of welds and the tensile fracture surfaces were mainly investigated through this experiment. The fixed friction welding conditions were revolution 2000rpm, friction pressure 70Mpa, friction time 1.5sec, upset pressure 100Mpa, upset time 2.0sec, upset length 2.8mm and changeable friction welding parameter was friction welding area.

New technology Trends on Friction Stir Welding Based on Milling Process in terms of Tools, Machine and Applied Parts (밀링기반 마찰교반접합 신기술동향: 공구, 장비 및 응용부품)

  • Noh, Joong-Suk;Kim, Ju-Ho;Go, Gun-Ho;Kang, Myung-Chang
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.37-44
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    • 2013
  • Friction stir welding (FSW) is a solid state joining technique that has expanded rapidly since its development in 1991 and has numerous applications in a wide variety of industries. This paper introduces the basic principles of friction stir welding (FSW) and presents a survey of the latest technologies and applications in the field. The basic principles that are discussed include the terminology, tool/workpiece processes, FSW merits and process variants. In particular, the process variants including the rotation speed and traveling speed are discussed, which include the defect-free zone in an oxygen free copper and Al alloy, respectively. Multiple aspects of the FSW machine are developed, including a horizontal 2D FSW machine and a hybrid complex FSW machine. The latest applications are introduced, with an emphasis on the recent advances in the aerospace, automotive, and IT display industries. Finally, the direction for future research and potential applications are examined.

Friction Stir Welding of Aluminium alloys and Its Application (알루미늄합금의 마찰교반접합 및 그 적용)

  • 연윤모;정승부;박종목
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.226-234
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    • 2000
  • The friction stir welding technique is a derivative of conventional friction welding, which enables the advantages of solid-phase welding to be applied to the fabrication of long butt and lap joints, with very little postweld distortion. Friction stir welding is a remarkable new welding technique for joining aluminum alloys and has the potential for welding other ferrous materials. It has already been developed beyond a laboratory curiosity and has been proved as a potential practical welding technique offering low-distortion, high-quality, low-cost welds from simple concept machine tool welding equipment. To bring this remarkable method of welding aluminum alloys to the attention of Industry, this article introduces the basic principle of friction stir welding, pointing out the practical advantages and most important of all, describes the exceptionally good metallurgical and mechanical properties.

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Friction Welding of Inconel 713C and SCM 440 (Inconel 713C와 SCM 440의 마찰용접)

  • 조현수;서성재
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.78-84
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    • 1997
  • Friction welding technique was studied to weld the turbine wheel and shaft of a turbocharger. The welding parameters were selected to investigate the effects of variables on welding quality of Inconel 713C and SCM 440. Experimental results showed that the turbine wheel and shaft could be successfully welded by friction welding. The heat affected zone was identified to be 2 mm from the weld seam. After welding, the hardness profile was found to have sudden increase and decrease for inconel 713C and SCM 440 respectively. Tensile strength of welded specimens was higher than the required strength for all of the studied welding parameters. The central portion of fracture surfaces by bending had no defects such as crack.

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