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DECEMBER 2011 - Volume: 86 - Pages: 614-618
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Friction Welding (FW) of two metal parts is an old process that was industrially consolidated in the 1960s and was achieved by combining a controlled friction semifusion of the materials to be joined with the pressure exerted to consolidate the joint. Rotary friction was used to join shafts or rotating parts by their heads and was applied to different types of materials: steel, aluminium alloys, copper... More recently, alternative linear friction has been developed to join flat products, and especially for turbine blades. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator
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