Multi-objective optimization of the process parameters for friction welding of dissimilar metals

This paper presents a multi-objective optimization method for optimizing the process parameters during friction welding of dissimilar metals. The proposed method combines the response surface methodology (RSM) with an a genetic algorithm (GA) method. Ultimate tensile strength (UTS), flash diameter a...

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Main Authors: Winiczenko Radosław, Sibicki Andrzej, Skoczylas Paweł, Trajer Jędrzej
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/58/e3sconf_polsita2019_01028.pdf
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spelling doaj-5b9517c235f7476eacd53d8cbac95a382021-02-02T04:22:27ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-011320102810.1051/e3sconf/201913201028e3sconf_polsita2019_01028Multi-objective optimization of the process parameters for friction welding of dissimilar metalsWiniczenko Radosław0Sibicki Andrzej1Skoczylas Paweł2Trajer Jędrzej3Faculty of Production Engineering, Warsaw University of Life SciencesFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Science and TechnologyFaculty of Production Engineering, Warsaw University of TechnologyFaculty of Production Engineering, Warsaw University of Life SciencesThis paper presents a multi-objective optimization method for optimizing the process parameters during friction welding of dissimilar metals. The proposed method combines the response surface methodology (RSM) with an a genetic algorithm (GA) method. Ultimate tensile strength (UTS), flash diameter and the heat affected zone (HAZ) width of friction welded nodular cast iron with low carbon steel joints were investigated considering the following process parameters: friction pressure (FP), friction time (FT) and upsetting pressure (UP). Mathematical models were developed and the responses were adequately predicted. Direct and interaction effects of process parameters on responses were studied by plotting graphs. In the case of UTS, FT has high significance followed by: FP and UP. Friction time has high significance on the flash diameter of nodular cast iron followed by UP and FP. However in the case of the low carbon steel flash diameter, UP has high significance followed by FT and FP. In the case of the HAZ width for nodular cast iron and low carbon steel side, friction time has high significance followed by UP and FT. Multiobjective optimization for maximizing the tensile strength and minimizing the flash diameter and the HAZ width was carried out using mathematical model.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/58/e3sconf_polsita2019_01028.pdf
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author Winiczenko Radosław
Sibicki Andrzej
Skoczylas Paweł
Trajer Jędrzej
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Sibicki Andrzej
Skoczylas Paweł
Trajer Jędrzej
Multi-objective optimization of the process parameters for friction welding of dissimilar metals
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Winiczenko Radosław
Sibicki Andrzej
Skoczylas Paweł
Trajer Jędrzej
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title Multi-objective optimization of the process parameters for friction welding of dissimilar metals
title_short Multi-objective optimization of the process parameters for friction welding of dissimilar metals
title_full Multi-objective optimization of the process parameters for friction welding of dissimilar metals
title_fullStr Multi-objective optimization of the process parameters for friction welding of dissimilar metals
title_full_unstemmed Multi-objective optimization of the process parameters for friction welding of dissimilar metals
title_sort multi-objective optimization of the process parameters for friction welding of dissimilar metals
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2019-01-01
description This paper presents a multi-objective optimization method for optimizing the process parameters during friction welding of dissimilar metals. The proposed method combines the response surface methodology (RSM) with an a genetic algorithm (GA) method. Ultimate tensile strength (UTS), flash diameter and the heat affected zone (HAZ) width of friction welded nodular cast iron with low carbon steel joints were investigated considering the following process parameters: friction pressure (FP), friction time (FT) and upsetting pressure (UP). Mathematical models were developed and the responses were adequately predicted. Direct and interaction effects of process parameters on responses were studied by plotting graphs. In the case of UTS, FT has high significance followed by: FP and UP. Friction time has high significance on the flash diameter of nodular cast iron followed by UP and FP. However in the case of the low carbon steel flash diameter, UP has high significance followed by FT and FP. In the case of the HAZ width for nodular cast iron and low carbon steel side, friction time has high significance followed by UP and FT. Multiobjective optimization for maximizing the tensile strength and minimizing the flash diameter and the HAZ width was carried out using mathematical model.
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