A Modified Model to Determine Heat Generation in the Friction Stir Welding Process

A. Ghiasvand, S. Hasanifard, M. Zehsaz
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Friction stir welding (FSW) is a solid state bonding process in which the parts are joined together at the temperature below the melting point. In present study, a modified model was developed based on the partial sticking/sliding assumption in the tool-workpiece interface and the dependence of the thermal energy equations on the temperature-dependent yield stress to determine heat generation in FSW process that is independent from coefficient of friction. So to eliminate the dependence of the final equations on the coefficient of friction, an equation was used which the coefficient of friction was expressed as a function of workpiece yield stress. To validate the model, the FSW process was simulated by the finite element package ABAQUS and two subroutines of DFLUX and USDFLD and then the simulation results were compared with the experimental ones. The results showed that the modified model is appropriately capable of predicting the temperature and the residual stresses in the different zones of welded section.
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确定搅拌摩擦焊接过程产热的修正模型
搅拌摩擦焊(FSW)是一种固态焊接工艺,其中零件在低于熔点的温度下连接在一起。基于刀具-工件界面部分粘滞/滑动假设和热能方程与温度相关屈服应力的依赖关系,建立了与摩擦系数无关的摩擦摩擦过程产热修正模型。因此,为了消除最终方程与摩擦系数的依赖关系,采用了将摩擦系数表示为工件屈服应力函数的方程。为了验证模型的有效性,利用ABAQUS有限元软件和DFLUX和USDFLD两个子程序对FSW过程进行了仿真,并将仿真结果与实验结果进行了比较。结果表明,修正后的模型能够较好地预测焊接截面不同区域的温度和残余应力。
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