Abstract

The finite-difference model for calculating temperature fields in linear friction welding is described. A feature of the model is the heat transfer across the friction surface accounting, which makes it possible to study the case of welding parts with different physical and mechanical properties. Modelling results, obtained for combination of VT6 and VT8-1 titanium alloys welding, are described. An assessment of the temperature field and heat transfer during the parts from VT6 and VT8-1 welding is given.

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