PSI - Issue 14
K. Vijayan et al. / Procedia Structural Integrity 14 (2019) 642–648 Author name / Structural Integrity Procedia 00 (2018) 000 – 000
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Fig. 2. (a) Variation in young's modulus across the samples. (b) Variation in tensile strength at yeild across the sample.
Table 1 indicates the value for various parameters for different tool combination which produced maximum tensile strength. For a given combination of Feed rate and rotation speed two samples were tested
Table 1. The parameters for the sample which produced maximum tensile strength.
Tool type
Feed rate
Rotation speed
Plunge
MaximumTemperature Tensile stress atyeild
Young's Modulus
Tapered cylindrical pin
28
2000
4.07
370.8
104.88 107.85 103.52 105.66
7.003 4.942
Trapezoidal pin
28
1400
4.285
365.88
7.46 8.68 7.56 6.26
Straight cylindrical pin
40
1400
4.46
354.2
110.4 108.1
The influence of rotational speed on the tensile strength of the weld were analyzed for trapezoidal pin welded plates. It can be observed from Fig.3 that as the rotational speed increased the Young's modulus and tensile strength increased. This could be because the frictional heating increases with the rotational speed.
Fig. 3 Stress strain curve for the case with maximum tensile strength for trapezoidal pin tool
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