Process Parameters Influence on Impact Toughness and Microstructure of Pre-heat Treated Friction Welded 15CDV6 Alloy Steel

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D. Raji Reddy 1 P.Laxminarayana 1 G.C.M. Reddy 2 G.M.S.Reddy 3

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Osmania University,Hyderabd-500007, India

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, C.B.I.T (MGIT on Depu.)., Hyderabad-50075, India

3. Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory[DMRL], MJG group Hyderabad 500058, India

* Corresponding author.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijem.2016.05.05

Received: 19 May 2016 / Revised: 2 Jul. 2016 / Accepted: 29 Jul. 2016 / Published: 8 Sep. 2016

Index Terms

Friction welding, 15CDV6 Alloy steel, Impact toughness, Microstructure

Abstract

Friction welding is a solid state joining process the joints are formed by utilizing the heat generated by friction. This paper discusses the importance of impact toughness in friction welded components and the effect of various process parameters on impact toughness. The process parameters considered in this research work are friction force, Forge force, rotational speed and burn-off length for the 15CDV6 alloy steel and the Impact toughness is optimized to establish the weld quality using the Taguchi experimental design technique with an orthogonal array of L9, ANOVA. The effects of process parameters are discussed in detail based on the values obtained in the ANOVA and micro structural observations.

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D. Raji Reddy, P.Laxminarayana, G.C.M. Reddy, G.M.S.Reddy,"Process Parameters Influence on Impact Toughness and Microstructure of Pre-heat Treated Friction Welded 15CDV6 Alloy Steel", International Journal of Engineering and Manufacturing(IJEM), Vol.6, No.5, pp.38-47, 2016. DOI: 10.5815/ijem.2016.05.05

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