Study on the Effect of Process Parameters of Similar Metals Friction Welding 15CDV6 Alloy Steel to Predict Tensile Strength using RSM |
Author(s): |
| D. Raji Reddy , Osmania University,Hyderabad,Telangana; G. Chandra Mohan Reddy, CBIT,Hyderabad; P. Laxminarayana, Osmania University,Hyderabad; G. Madhusudhan Reddy, DMRL,Hyderabad |
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| Friction Welding, 15CDV6 Alloy Steel, Tensile Strength, Response Surface Methodology |
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Friction welding is a relatively new joining process it is a solid state joining process the joints are formed by utilizing the heat generated by friction. This paper discusses the importance of tensile strength in friction welded components with respect to the process parameters. The process parameters considered in this research work are friction force, Forge force, rotational speed and burn-off length for the 15CDV6 alloy steel. The effect of process parameters on tensile strength is optimized to establish the weld quality applying the response surface methodology (RSM.). The regression model generated by response surface methodology successfully optimizing the tensile strength. The friction force, rotational speed and burn-off are the significant parameters influencing the tensile strength of the joint. |
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Paper ID: IJSRDV6I70295 Published in: Volume : 6, Issue : 7 Publication Date: 01/10/2018 Page(s): 564-570 |
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