Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5488709 | Infrared Physics & Technology | 2017 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
However, the knowledge of temperature is essential to understand and model the phenomena involved in metal welding. A global measured value represents only a clue of the heat generation during the process; while, a deep understanding of welding thermal aspects requires temperature field measurement. This paper is focused on the use of infrared thermography applied to the linear friction welding process of Ti6Al4V alloy. The attention is concentrated on thermal field that develops on the outer wall of the two parts to be joined (i.e. heat generated in the friction zone), and on the maximum temperature that characterizes the process before and after the flash formation.
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Authors
L. Maio, M. Liberini, D. Campanella, A. Astarita, S. Esposito, S. Boccardi, C. Meola,