Hybrid additive manufacturing combining bulk components from traditional manufacturing route can overcome the size limitation in typical metal additive process. Investigating the joining process of bulk and additive components is crucial in hybrid processes. In the present work, a comprehensive study, including both experiments and simulations, has been carried out to describe the linear friction welding of electron beam melted Ti6Al4V. Three different welding configuration have been considered: conventional-conventional, EBMelted to EBMelted and the dissimilar conventional-EBMelted. Successive weld joints were achieved in all the three configurations. The mechanical behavior and the phase transformation in the weld region is highly influenced by the base material microstructure. The thermo mechanical behaviour during the friction welding is simulated using finite element method. The temperature history is predicted with very good accuracy in all the three configurations. The experimental data along with the simulation results are used to further explain and understand the phenomena occurring during the welding.
(2021). Friction welding: An effective joining process for hybrid additive manufacturing [journal article - articolo]. In CIRP - JOURNAL OF MANUFACTURING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/287018
Friction welding: An effective joining process for hybrid additive manufacturing
Silvestri, A. T.;
2021-01-01
Abstract
Hybrid additive manufacturing combining bulk components from traditional manufacturing route can overcome the size limitation in typical metal additive process. Investigating the joining process of bulk and additive components is crucial in hybrid processes. In the present work, a comprehensive study, including both experiments and simulations, has been carried out to describe the linear friction welding of electron beam melted Ti6Al4V. Three different welding configuration have been considered: conventional-conventional, EBMelted to EBMelted and the dissimilar conventional-EBMelted. Successive weld joints were achieved in all the three configurations. The mechanical behavior and the phase transformation in the weld region is highly influenced by the base material microstructure. The thermo mechanical behaviour during the friction welding is simulated using finite element method. The temperature history is predicted with very good accuracy in all the three configurations. The experimental data along with the simulation results are used to further explain and understand the phenomena occurring during the welding.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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