An experimental study on the quality of hardfacing layer through resistance seam welding

IF 4 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Advanced Joining Processes Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-25 DOI:10.1016/j.jajp.2024.100230
Minh-Tan Nguyen, Van-Nhat Nguyen, Van-The Than, Thi-Thao Ngo
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Shaft-shaped parts work normally in wear-resistant conditions. Over time, the shaft might experience wear and fail to maintain the required size, affecting its workability and efficacy. This study examines the hardfacing layer quality of a restored steel shaft obtained through resistance welding. The researchers of this study designed nine welding conditions according to Taguchi's experimental matrix and applied each to experimentally weld steel shaft samples. A recovery welding machine system, which includes a resistance seam welding machine combined with a designed fixture, was used to weld the samples. The experimental results revealed that the welding layers’ surface is flat and has no surface defects. Meanwhile, the hardfacing layer and the retorted shaft surface have good cohesion, as observed through macrostructure photography. The hardness and wear resistance of the hardfacing layer were relatively high and closely resembled those of a new high-frequency quenched steel shaft. The influence level and the relationship of the welding parameters on hardness and wear resistance were also considered in this study. In addition, this study proposes the appropriate welding conditions for obtaining the highest hardness and the smallest worn metal weight. The findings presented in this study offer valuable insights for mechanical manufacturers engaged in the reconditioning process of shafts, aiding in time and cost savings.

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电阻缝焊接硬面层质量的实验研究
轴类零件在耐磨条件下正常工作。随着时间的推移,轴可能会出现磨损,无法保持所需的尺寸,从而影响其工作性能和功效。本研究探讨了通过电阻焊接获得的修复钢轴的堆焊层质量。本研究的研究人员根据田口试验矩阵设计了九种焊接条件,并分别应用于钢轴样品的焊接试验。恢复焊接机系统包括电阻焊机和设计的夹具,用于焊接样品。实验结果表明,焊接层表面平整,无表面缺陷。同时,通过宏观结构摄影观察,硬面堆焊层和回火轴表面具有良好的内聚力。堆焊层的硬度和耐磨性相对较高,与新型高频淬火钢轴的硬度和耐磨性非常接近。本研究还考虑了焊接参数对硬度和耐磨性的影响程度和关系。此外,本研究还提出了获得最高硬度和最小磨损金属重量的适当焊接条件。本研究的结果为从事轴修复过程的机械制造商提供了宝贵的见解,有助于节省时间和成本。
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