Statistical Analysis of Effects on Weld Response Variables during Friction Hydro-Pillar Processing

C. V. Zyl, D. Hattingh
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R & D Journal of the South African Institution of Mechanical Engineering 2019, 35, 9-20 http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2309-8988/2019/v35a2 http://www.saimeche.org.za (open access) © SAIMechE All rights reserved. 9 Abstract: The article provides insight to the complex relationships that exist between the selected weld process parameters and the associated effects on weld responses by application of statistical analysis relating to response predictive models for Friction Hydro-Pillar Processing (FHPP). The literature review focused at obtaining the current assumptions made with regards to the relationship between FHPP and conventional Friction Welding (FW) variations. Experimental welds were produced at varying selected process parameters; motor speed, axial force, consumed length and forging time. These parameters were compared to five weld response variables through a 27-run full factorial Design of Experiment and multiple regressions. The analysis focussed on quantifying the main effects of process parameters on energy input, temperature profile, friction time, torque and consumed rate. Comparison with experimental results served to validate the effect of dominant process parameters. The process and statistical analysis are explained in detail to assist further understanding of the applied methodology and the effect of the various process parameters on weld responses presented. Results indicate that the mathematical equation based models predict the responses adequately within the limits of welding parameters used and that no single parameter solely control the weld responses during FHPP. This study provides a clearer understanding of FHPP showing that generalised conclusions, with regards to the influences of process parameters on weld responses during conventional FW, cannot be made as the effects of these inputs differ depending on the combination of levels included in a parameter set.
摩擦液压柱加工过程中焊缝响应变量影响的统计分析
南非机械工程学院学报2019,35,9-20 http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2309-8988/2019/v35a2 http://www.saimeche.org.za(开放获取)©SAIMechE版权所有。摘要:本文通过应用与摩擦水柱加工(FHPP)响应预测模型相关的统计分析,深入了解了所选焊接工艺参数与相关焊接响应影响之间存在的复杂关系。文献综述的重点是获得关于FHPP和传统摩擦焊(FW)变化之间关系的当前假设。在不同选定的工艺参数下制备实验焊缝;电机转速、轴向力、消耗长度、锻造时间。通过27次全因子试验设计和多元回归,将这些参数与五个焊接响应变量进行比较。分析的重点是量化工艺参数对能量输入、温度分布、摩擦时间、扭矩和消耗率的主要影响。通过与实验结果的比较,验证了主要工艺参数的影响。详细解释了过程和统计分析,以帮助进一步理解应用方法和各种工艺参数对焊缝响应的影响。结果表明,基于数学方程的模型能够在一定的焊接参数范围内充分预测焊接响应,并且没有单一参数能够完全控制FHPP过程中的焊接响应。这项研究提供了对FHPP更清晰的理解,表明不能得出关于传统FW过程中工艺参数对焊缝响应影响的一般结论,因为这些输入的影响取决于参数集中包含的水平组合。
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