Finite Element Simulation of Linear Friction Welding

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The complete process of linear friction welding of titanium alloy TC17 is simulated using the finite element analysis software ANSYS in this paper. A full structural-thermal coupled transient model is also developed. The results of the temperature field and stress field are discussed. The influence of welding parameters on the temperature field is analyzed. The method will provide guidance for the development of the linear friction welding process.

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