Seyed S. A. Mousavi Mohammadi, Seyed S. R. Elmi Hosseini,
Volume 12, Issue 1 (5-2026)
In this research, the influence of various forge pressure values and also the chemical composition of different carbon steels on rotary friction welding of SS 304 to carbon steels has been investigated. The steel rods of AISI 1015, 1030, and 1045 have been RFWed to SS 304 using 20, 40, and 80 bar forge pressure. Results indicated the 40 bar forge pressure as the optimum value, and by applying pressures below this number, the material flow in the weld interface would be tackled, resulting in improper mechanical values. By exceeding the optimum forge pressure, most of the viscoplastic material inside the weld interface would be rejected from that area in the form of flash, causing the weld to be done at a relatively low temperature. Microstructural investigation has been done by optical and scanning electron microscopes. Results showed that the weld zone is extremely fine due to DRX, and in the interface, a pro-eutectoid ferrite layer is formed, which has an increasing width when the heat input increases. Tensile test results showed that the optimum weld specimen is the RFW of AISI 1030 to SS 304 using 40 bar forge pressure, 40 bar friction pressure, 5s friction time, and 1500 RPM rotational speed. This specimen has shown 116 % joint efficiency and 715 MPa ultimate tensile strength.