Abstract Flow forming and inertia friction welding (IFW) have been widely used as manufacturing processes that produce high-value engineering components. Combining these two advanced processes facilitates the fabrication of near-net shape components leading to optimized designs. This study introduces the joining of flow-formed seamless tubes of MLX®19 maraging steel using the IFW process to fabricate a near-net shape component used in landing gears and missile parts. The as-received material was initially provided ≈30% reduction in thickness from the flow forming trials and then welded at four varying weld energies while maintaining constant friction and forge pressures. The mechanical behavior of the weldments was characterized, and the op...
Microstructural variation across inertia friction welded Aermet 100 (ultra-high strength secondary h...
Over conventional joining methods, linear friction welding (LFW) exhibits a high weld quality and ec...
A detailed characterization of two dissimilar high-strength steels, SCMV and Aermet 100, joined by i...
Abstract Flow forming and inertia friction welding (IFW) have been widely used as manufacturing proc...
Inertia friction welding (IFW) is a solid-state welding process for joining engineering materials. I...
Inertia friction welding is an important industrial joining technique for the production of axisymme...
The evolution of microstructure and mechanical properties in AISI 8630 low-alloy steel subjected to ...
The flow forming process has been developed after the Second World War, but the principle of the pro...
Maraging steels possess ultrahigh strength combined with ductility and toughness and could be easily...
This study aims to evaluate the FGH96 superalloy joints fabricated by inertia friction welding (IFW)...
The ultrahigh strength (2,400�MPa) 18Ni maraging steel (M350 grade) is widely used for critical stru...
This paper presents isothermal uniaxial compression test results of M300 grade maraging steel over a...
Linear friction welding is a solid state joining process established as a niche technology for the j...
AbstractThis work involves with investigations on Maraging steel weldments done by GTA welding techn...
Defect-free welds between A-516 ferritic and 316L austenitic stainless steel were achieved using ine...
Microstructural variation across inertia friction welded Aermet 100 (ultra-high strength secondary h...
Over conventional joining methods, linear friction welding (LFW) exhibits a high weld quality and ec...
A detailed characterization of two dissimilar high-strength steels, SCMV and Aermet 100, joined by i...
Abstract Flow forming and inertia friction welding (IFW) have been widely used as manufacturing proc...
Inertia friction welding (IFW) is a solid-state welding process for joining engineering materials. I...
Inertia friction welding is an important industrial joining technique for the production of axisymme...
The evolution of microstructure and mechanical properties in AISI 8630 low-alloy steel subjected to ...
The flow forming process has been developed after the Second World War, but the principle of the pro...
Maraging steels possess ultrahigh strength combined with ductility and toughness and could be easily...
This study aims to evaluate the FGH96 superalloy joints fabricated by inertia friction welding (IFW)...
The ultrahigh strength (2,400�MPa) 18Ni maraging steel (M350 grade) is widely used for critical stru...
This paper presents isothermal uniaxial compression test results of M300 grade maraging steel over a...
Linear friction welding is a solid state joining process established as a niche technology for the j...
AbstractThis work involves with investigations on Maraging steel weldments done by GTA welding techn...
Defect-free welds between A-516 ferritic and 316L austenitic stainless steel were achieved using ine...
Microstructural variation across inertia friction welded Aermet 100 (ultra-high strength secondary h...
Over conventional joining methods, linear friction welding (LFW) exhibits a high weld quality and ec...
A detailed characterization of two dissimilar high-strength steels, SCMV and Aermet 100, joined by i...