Welding3.1
Near-Net-Shape Manufacturing By Linear Friction Welding

Tuesday, June 17, 2014: 1:00 PM
Daytona 2 (Gaylord Palms Resort )
Mr. B. Flipo , TWI Ltd, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Dr. M. J. Russell , TWI Ltd, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Mr. C. Glazebrook , Constellium LLC, Voreppe, France
This presentation will provide an update on recent Linear Friction Welding developments and their potential economic benefits, aimed at improving product effectiveness and reducing production costs for a wide range of aerospace components.

This presentation will describe recent developments and economical assessments in the joining of aerospace alloys using Linear Friction Welding (LFW). It will focus on the use of LFW to produce near net shape parts for aerospace components. Currently, many such components are machined from solid blocks of product, resulting in relatively poor material buy-to-fly ratios, often in high cost materials; but also limited design due to blanks dimensions. The use of near net shape parts, produced by LFW, can significantly reduce production costs for a wide range of aerospace components, while opening to new design freedoms.

Buildup of near net shape parts by LFW also provides the opportunity for selection of appropriate dissimilar alloys in different parts of the structure. This approach allows the production of tailored components, resulting in both functional and economic benefits.

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