Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Year: 2017
Volume: 12
Issue: 6
Page No. 1649 - 1656

Effect of Chamfer Angle on Torsion and Impact Strength of Continuous Drive Friction Weld Joint of Round Aluminum A6061

Authors : Yudy Surya Irawan, Gatra Diginegasata, Nur Muhammad Fuad and Yova Andika Yeni Rohman

Abstract: This study presents the using of chamfer angle could increase torsion and impact strength of the CDFW joint. Torsion and impact strength tests were conducted by using the specimens from round aluminum A6061 CDFW specimens that have chamfer angles of 15°, 30°, 45°, 60, 75° and no chamfer angle in both side of friction contact area. The testing results were discussed using results of macrostructure, microstructure and micro-hardness testing. It was found that chamfer angle influenced torsion and impact strength of the weld joint. Specimens with chamfer angle of 30° had maximum torsion strength due to minimum porosity and maximum area of fully plasticized Zone 1 (Zpl1) at the center of weld joint that had the highest hardness. Maximum impact strength found on the specimens that had chamfer angle of 15° due to minimum porosity and broader area of fully plasticized Zone 2 (Zpl2) that has lower hardness, more coarse grains and higher ductility than that of Zpl1.

How to cite this article:

Yudy Surya Irawan, Gatra Diginegasata, Nur Muhammad Fuad and Yova Andika Yeni Rohman, 2017. Effect of Chamfer Angle on Torsion and Impact Strength of Continuous Drive Friction Weld Joint of Round Aluminum A6061. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 12: 1649-1656.

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