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Simulasi Dan Kaji Eksperimental Pengaruh Variasi Kedalaman Pin Terhadap Penyambungan Pelat Hdpe Pada Fricton Stir Welding
ABSTRACT
Friction Stir Welding (FSW) is a relatively new solid state joining process. This splicing technique is energy efficient, environmentally friendly and versatile. Initially FSW was developed only for metals such as aluminum, titanium and other materials that are difficult to weld by fusion welding. However, in recent years research on FSW for non-metallic materials such as polymers has been widely carried out. Polymers are metal substitutes that are often used in the food, beverage, automotive, transportation, and textile industries. Compared to metals, polymers have advantages such as being lightweight, corrosion resistant and cheaper. FSW welding uses several parameters, namely tool rotation speed, welding speed, and food depth. In this study, the depth of feeding was 5.65 mm, 5.7 mm, and 5.75 mm. The parameters that were kept constant were the tool rotation speed of 620 rpm, the welding speed of 7.3 mm/min and the angle of the method. In this study, observations were made on the validation of thermal distribution with welding time in experimental testing using a thermocouple sensor measuring instrument and simulation using ANSYS software. The experimental results will be carried out a tensile test to see the maximum tensile strength for variations in the depth of 5.65 mm, 5.7 mm, and 5.75 mm of feed.
Keywords: Friction Stir Welding, Ansys, Welding
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