Friction welding provides a solid state welding process without adding any external filler material. It is useful for joining of metallic and bimetallic welds. These metallic and bimetallic welds impose a safety issue for the structural engineers. The metallic and bimetallic welds present a heterogeneous interface, which results in variation of micro-structural and mechanical properties across a very narrow zone. These welds also show thermal fatigue and residual stress. This paper the research review for metallic and bimetallic welds.
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Unique Paper ID: 157447
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 9, Issue 7
Page(s): 363 - 369
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