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Advances and Applications of Rotary Friction Welding: Review

Avdhut Gujar, A. Awasare

Abstract


Rotary friction welding (RFW) has emerged as a highly efficient and reliable solid-state joining technique, particularly suitable for similar and dissimilar materials. This review paper provides an in-depth analysis of the advancements in rotary friction welding technology, including the latest developments in equipment, process parameters, and control methods. The paper discusses the underlying principles of RFW, the influence of various parameters on weld quality, and the mechanical properties of the welded joints. It also covers the recent applications of RFW across diverse industries such as aerospace, automotive, and energy. The review highlights the benefits of RFW, such as reduced production time, improved joint strength, and enhanced material properties, while also addressing the challenges and future directions of research in this field. This comprehensive review aims to serve as a valuable resource for researchers, engineers, and industry professionals seeking to understand the current state and future potential of rotary friction welding.

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A. Gujar, & A. Awasare. (2024). Advances and Applications of Rotary Friction Welding: Review. Research and Reviews on Experimental and Applied Mechanics, 7(2), 25–29. 

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12795071


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