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Effect of Process Parameters on Friction Surfaced Coating Dimensions
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Friction surfacing is a novel technology to build corrosion and wear resistant coatings and build functionally graded metallic layers. In this work, the coating dimensions as affected by process parameters and high temperature strength of consumable rods have been compared. Friction stir welding equipment, RM-1 model procured from MTI was used. Carbon steel, austenitic stainless steel and Ni-based alloy coatings were deposited. Following process parameter ranges were used: rotational speed: 1000-2000 RPM, feed rate: 50-150 mm/min and axial load: 3-12 kN. Results showed that the coating width and thickness decreased with a) increased magnitude of the process parameters used and b) increased high temperature strength of the consumable rod.
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