Title of article :
Experimental Investigation on Process Parameters of Dissimilar Double-Layered Wire Produced by Modified Friction Stir Extrusion Process
Author/Authors :
Yavari Nouri, Masoud Department of Mechanical Engineering - University of Birjand, Iran , Seyedkashi, Mohammad Hossein Department of Mechanical Engineering - University of Birjand , Sajed, Moosa Department of Mechanical Engineering - Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University - Tabriz, Iran
Abstract :
In this paper, a new production method of aluminium /steel double layered wire is pr oposed using a modified friction stir extrusion process. The core and coating were made of St37 steel and aluminium alloy, respectively. For extruded
specimens, the effects of the main process parameters including tool rotational speed
and feed rate were i nvestigated on adhesion strength and surface cracks. The tool
rotational speed was studied at two levels of 300 and 600 rpm, and the feed rate at
two levels of 4 and 12 mm/min. Pull out test was carried out using a tensile test
machine to evaluate the adhe sion strength. Surface cracks were evaluated by the
liquid penetrant test. The results suggest that the modified friction stir extrusion
process can be used successfully to produce dissimilar double layered wires. With
the right combination of tool rotatio nal speed and feed rate levels, a dissimilar
double layered wire can be produced with a high adhesion strength and good surface
quality. No cracks were observed in specimens produced with the feed rate of 12
mm/min and rotational speed of 600 rpm. The maxi mum adhesion strength was
2867.13 N that was achieved with a tool rotational speed of 300 rpm and feed rate of 12 mm/min.
Keywords :
Adhesion Strength , Crack , Double-Layered Wire , Friction Stir Extrusion , Liquid Penetrant Testing
Journal title :
International Journal of Advanced Design and Manufacturing Technology