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Translated title of the contribution | Untersuchung einer neuen Prozesskette bestehend aus Auftragschweißen oder Reibschweißen mit anschließendem Schmieden |
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Original language | English |
Pages (from-to) | 783-789 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik |
Volume | 44 |
Issue number | 9 |
Publication status | Published - 14 Sept 2013 |
Abstract
According to the state of the art most current forging parts and technical components are made of mono-materials. Nevertheless, parts consisting of only one material increasingly reach their specific material and constructive limits in the established production processes. Through use of previously joined raw parts consisting of different materials, it is possible to produce application-optimized hybrid parts. This paper describes the production chain of hybrid parts produced by combining two different joining processes with subsequent hot compression tests. The joining of various materials is realized by a deposition welding with a laser-stabilized gas-metal-arc deposition welding (LGD) process and a conventional friction welding process. Subsequently, the hybrid samples are compressed under varying forming parameters such as temperature and deformation degrees. In order to characterize the joining zone, metallurgical investigations are carried out.
Keywords
- Deposition welding, Friction welding, Hot forging, Hybrid materials, Upsetting test
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Materials Science(all)
- General Materials Science
- Physics and Astronomy(all)
- Condensed Matter Physics
- Engineering(all)
- Mechanics of Materials
- Engineering(all)
- Mechanical Engineering
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In: Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik, Vol. 44, No. 9, 14.09.2013, p. 783-789.
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T1 - Investigation on a new process chain of deposition or friction welding and subsequent hot forging
AU - Frischkorn, C.
AU - Huskic, A.
AU - Hermsdorf, J.
AU - Barroi, A.
AU - Kaierle, S.
AU - Behrens, B. A.
AU - Overmeyer, L.
PY - 2013/9/14
Y1 - 2013/9/14
N2 - According to the state of the art most current forging parts and technical components are made of mono-materials. Nevertheless, parts consisting of only one material increasingly reach their specific material and constructive limits in the established production processes. Through use of previously joined raw parts consisting of different materials, it is possible to produce application-optimized hybrid parts. This paper describes the production chain of hybrid parts produced by combining two different joining processes with subsequent hot compression tests. The joining of various materials is realized by a deposition welding with a laser-stabilized gas-metal-arc deposition welding (LGD) process and a conventional friction welding process. Subsequently, the hybrid samples are compressed under varying forming parameters such as temperature and deformation degrees. In order to characterize the joining zone, metallurgical investigations are carried out.
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KW - Deposition welding
KW - Friction welding
KW - Hot forging
KW - Hybrid materials
KW - Upsetting test
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