Study of Heat Dissipation Generated in Tool Designed for Friction Stir Welding Process (FSW)

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Friction stir welding (FSW) is an alternative method of joining materials with low melting point, patented in 1991 by the American Welding Institute (UK). This method uses the heat generated by mechanical friction between two moving parts, one is the tool rotates and is fastened on the spindle of a conventional milling machine and the other is the part that is attached and is gagged on the bed of the machine. Among the variables identified as the most important for a successful run of the process are the revolutions per minute (RPM) at which the tool rotates, the speed advance at which the workpiece and the tool design as such moves [1]. In this paper the design of several tools applied to FSW process is studied in specific dissipation of heat generated by mechanical friction between the parts, its relation to tool design and qualities of successful meetings is presented, the methodology to achieve this goal was first identify the possible and applicable materials for the tools, second his respective designs to ensure the right function for operation, and finally define FSW technical parameters (RPM, Head angle, speed advance) for experimental tests. The findings and conclusions attribute a novel analysis in the design of tools for this innovative manufacturing process, in the analysis of the results obtained for each of the assemblies experimentation it was discovered that the use of rings at the parts are not decisive for a good weld even heat dispersion is not good.

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