Nihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu (Jul 2014)

Joining phenomena and tensile strength of ABS resin friction welded joint

  • Masaaki KIMURA,
  • Kazuya SHIRAKAMI,
  • Masahiro KUSAKA,
  • Koichi KAIZU

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1299/transjsme.2014smm0190
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 80, no. 815
pp. SMM0190 – SMM0190

Abstract

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This paper described the effect of friction welding condition on joining phenomena and tensile strength of ABS resin friction welded joint. When the joint was made with a friction speed of 4.2 s-1 and a friction pressure of 0.3 MPa, the temperature at the weld interface at a friction time of about 45 s or longer exceeded 130 ℃. That is, the temperature at the weld interface of the ABS resin friction welding exceeded the glass transition temperature of its resin. When the joint was made with a friction time of 60.0 s, it obtained approximately 67% joint efficiency. However, the joint efficiency decreased with increasing friction speed, and it also decreased with decreasing friction speed. The joint efficiencies with other friction pressures showed a similar change although the friction speed differed. When the joint was made with a friction speed of 2.5 s-1, a friction pressure of 0.3 MPa and a friction time of 180.0 s, it obtained over approximately 90% joint efficiency. However, the joint efficiency decreased with increasing friction time, and it also decreased with decreasing friction time. Furthermore, the joint efficiency increased with decreasing parallel part diameter of the joint tensile test specimen, and that achieved 95% joint efficiency. In conclusion, to obtain the higher joint efficiency, the joint should be made with opportune friction speed, friction pressure and friction time, and the friction welding should be completed when the whole weld interface became melting state.

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