Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Niš
Abstract
Heat generation is a complex process of transformation of a specific type of
energy into heat. During friction stir welding, one part of mechanical energy
delivered to the welding tool is consumed in the welding process, another is
used for deformational processes etc., and the rest of the energy is
transformed into heat. The analytical procedure for the estimation of heat
generated during friction stir welding is very complex because it includes a
significant number of variables and parameters, and many of them cannot be
fully mathematically explained. Because of that, the analytical model for the
estimation of heat generated during friction stir welding defines variables
and parameters that dominantly affect heat generation. These parameters are
numerous and some of them, e. g. loads, friction coefficient, torque,
temperature, are estimated experimentally. Due to the complex geometry of the
friction stir welding process and requirements of the measuring equipment,
adequate measuring configurations and specific constructional solutions that
provide adequate measuring positions are necessary. This paper gives an
overview of the process of heat generation during friction stir welding, the
most influencing parameters on heat generation, constructional solutions for
the measuring equipment needed for these experimental researches and examples
of measured values.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Cited by
10 articles.
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