Abstract

This paper reported the effects of tensile strength on friction welding condition and weld faying surface properties of friction welded joints between pure copper (OFC) and austenitic stainless steel (AISI 304). The joining phenomena and the joint tensile strength at various friction welding conditions were investigated. The maximum temperature of the joint at a friction pressure of 90 MPa was lower than that of 30 MPa. Also, the central portion of the weld interface of the joint with high friction pressure was not joined completely. Hence, it was showed that the joint should be made with a low friction pressure. In addition, the friction torque curve, joint appearance, flash quantity, and axial shortening of joints differed by virtue of the polishing timing at the weld faying surface, and they were influenced by the surface condition of the OFC side before welding. As a conclusion, the good joint with the fracture in the OFC side should be made with a low friction pressure such as 30 MPa, a friction time after the friction torque reached the initial peak such as 3.6 s, and a high forge pressure such as 270 MPa. Furthermore, the weld faying surface of the OFC side should be polished just before welding, and it was suggested.

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