Influence of process parameters in the friction surfacing of AA 6082-T6 over AA 2024-T3

J. Gandra, D. Pereira, R.M. Miranda, P. Vilaça

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    Abstract

    Friction Surfacing is a solid state coating technique with applications in hardfacing, corrosion protection and repair. Since it doesn’t require the fusion of the materials involved, it is suitable to join aluminium alloys while avoiding several of their processing difficulties. The present study addresses the deposition of AA 6082-T6 coatings on AA 2024-T3 substrates, while focusing on the effect of process parameters, such as, axial force, rotation and travel speed. Sound aluminium coatings were produced with limited intermetallic formation at bonding interface. It was observed that low travel and rotation speeds contribute to an increase of coating thickness and width. Bonding at coating edges deteriorates for faster travel speeds. The axial force is determinant in achieving a fully bonded interface.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication46th CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems, Setúbal, Portugal, 29-30 May 2013
    PublisherElsevier
    Pages341–346
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013
    MoE publication typeA4 Conference publication
    EventCIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems - Setubal, Portugal
    Duration: 29 May 201330 May 2013
    Conference number: 46

    Publication series

    NameProcedia CIRP
    PublisherElsevier
    Volume7
    ISSN (Electronic)2212-8271

    Conference

    ConferenceCIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems
    Abbreviated titleCIRP-CMS
    Country/TerritoryPortugal
    CitySetubal
    Period29/05/201330/05/2013

    Keywords

    • Friction surfacing
    • Aluminium
    • AA 6082-T6
    • AA 2024-T3

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