Abstract
This paper describes the effect of friction pressure on the joining phenomena of friction welds between pure titanium (P-Ti) and pure copper (OFC). When the joint was made at a friction pressure of 60 MPa or lower, the OFC side had deformation from the contact of both weld faying surfaces. Then the joint had generated sparkle from the P-Ti side with increased friction time. The peripheral portion of the P-Ti side had large deformation and was intensely upset when the joint had sparkle. On the other hand, the joint did not have sparkle on the P-Ti side when it was made at a friction pressure of 75 MPa or higher. The deformation of the OFC side was large and was intensely upset, although the P-Ti side was hardly deformed. The joining phenomena had dissimilarity because the difference of the yield stress for each material depended on the temperature in the friction process.
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