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Student: Jesse McDavitt (Mech.) Class: ET-493 Semester: Spring 2014 Advisor: Riana Mitra
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Friction Stir Welding (FSW) was invented in 1991 Figure 1
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Overall-To perform an experiment with Friction stir welding continuing Dr. Mitra’s pervious work. Simulate FSW in COMSOL Improve tool design Fabricate tool Write a procedure for FSW govern by ASME (BPVC )Section IX
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Heat Generation at tool pin and shoulder Tool Design Speed of rotation Normal Force Large Material Deformation Extrusion Forging
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Poor quality welds with major defects Figure 2
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Figure 3
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Ideas –Tool design Figure 4
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COMSOL simulation Simulate different designs Different Forces and Angular velocity Different Radius on shoulder and pin Written procedure Standards to govern (guidelines)
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A simulation using finite element analysis (COMSOL) that will determine the best options for designing a suitable tool geometry (or geometries) for specific heat transfer and deformation conditions. Tool-Design 3-D Construct of Tool The Tool Geometry (Curved Shoulder/Grooved tip/Cylindrical Shape, etc.) A procedure for friction stir welding that will be governed by Welding Standard ASME Section IX 2013 ed. Test specimens showing the experimental results.
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Spring 2014 January 27th - February 14th- Meet and discuss project with Advisers. February 17th - February 21th- Work on Proposal February 24th - February 25th- Finish Proposal February 26th - February 28th Research COMSOL and how to use a moving mesh. March 3rd - March 28th - Work with COMSOL and making the simulation work. March 31th - April 11th - Input Dr. Mitra’s original design and test the simulation. April14th - May 2nd - Prepare for final presentation. Fall 2014 August20th - August22th - Meet with advisor and discuss last semester’s work. August25th - August29th - Begin working on design ideas and inputting into simulation. September1st - October 3rd - Try different designs in simulations and find best. October6th - October17th - Have tool design sent off for fabrication. October20th - October24th - Begin defining parameters for welding procedure. October27th- October31st - Run and test procedure November3rd - November14th - Send test specimen off to be inspected and tested for quality. November17th - November28th - Prepare for finale report and presentation.
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Currently working on inputting Dr. Mitra’s data into COMSOL Road Blocks Do not have some of the Parameters Need to correlate Dr. Mitra’s experimental results with COMSOL simulation.
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Figure 5 Figure 6
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Figure 1 - Demo of FSW with Forces Figure 2 - Dr. Mitra’s Original Design Material MP159 Alloy Figure 3 – Defects found in test specimen Figure 4 – Tool Geometry Examples From ASME Figure 5 and 6 – How the simulation will correlate with Original results.
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