Analysis of AISI 1035 Grade Joints Welded Frictionally with Varying Forging Pressure

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In this work we have satisfied the objective to analyse the medium carbon steel rods which are welded frictionally on their tensile properties when the welding parameter is maximum and minimum in values of forging pressure with respect to time. This work also carries the macrostructure and microstructure analysis of the weldments so as to identify the metal flow and grain structures in different zones of the welds. This work is carried to identify the suitable level of value of the forging pressure with respect to time and analysing their mechanical properties in that level. Fracture analysis was also carried out in the fracture surface.

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