Friction heat production and atom diffusion behaviors during Mg-Ti rotating friction welding process

Rui Di Li, Jing Long Li, Jiang Tao Xiong, Fu Sheng Zhang, Ke Zhao, Cheng Zhong Ji

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Abstract

An innovative physical simulation apparatus, including high speed camera, red thermal imaging system, and mechanical quantity sensor, was used to investigate the friction heat generation and atom diffusion behavior during Mg-Ti friction welding process. The results show that the friction coefficient mainly experiences two steady stages. The first steady stage corresponds to the Coulomb friction with material abrasion. The second steady stage corresponds to the stick friction with fully plastic flow. Moreover, the increasing rates of axial displacement, temperature and friction coefficient are obviously enhanced with the increase of rotation speed and axial pressure. It can also be found that the there exists rapid diffusion phenomenon in the Mg-Ti friction welding system. The large deformation activated diffusion coefficient is about 10 5 higher than that activated by thermal.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2665-2671
Number of pages7
JournalTransactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China (English Edition)
Volume22
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2012

Keywords

  • atom diffusion
  • Coulomb friction
  • friction coefficient
  • friction welding
  • heat generation
  • Mg-Ti
  • rotating friction welding
  • stick friction

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