In Situ Investigation of the Frictional Behaviour in Friction-Spinning
E. Wiens, D. Hijazi, M. Jüttner, W. Homberg, M.D. Kensy, W. Tillmann, Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing 9 (2025).
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Wiens, EugenLibreCat;
Hijazi, Dina;
Jüttner, Maik;
Homberg, WernerLibreCat;
Kensy, Mark Dennis;
Tillmann, Wolfgang
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<jats:p>Friction-spinning is an incremental thermomechanical forming process that has huge potential due to its simple yet effective mechanism of utilising friction between a rotating workpiece and a forming tool to increase the workpiece’s temperature, which reduces the required forces and increases formability during the forming process. Despite the simplicity of the process’s setup, the thermomechanical loads and high relative velocities involved, especially in the contact zone, make the application of classical methods for characterising friction inaccurate. It is therefore essential to find a way to describe the frictional behaviour under real process conditions to be able to gain a holistic understanding of the process and the effect of the adjustable parameters on the outcome, especially the temperature. To achieve this goal, an experimental setup that considers the actual process boundary conditions in forming tubes made of EN AW-6060 was used to measure in situ normal and frictional forces, in addition to process temperatures, under varying rotational speed and feed rate values.</jats:p>
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Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing
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Wiens E, Hijazi D, Jüttner M, Homberg W, Kensy MD, Tillmann W. In Situ Investigation of the Frictional Behaviour in Friction-Spinning. Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing. 2025;9(9). doi:10.3390/jmmp9090302
Wiens, E., Hijazi, D., Jüttner, M., Homberg, W., Kensy, M. D., & Tillmann, W. (2025). In Situ Investigation of the Frictional Behaviour in Friction-Spinning. Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing, 9(9), Article 302. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmmp9090302
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Wiens, Eugen, Dina Hijazi, Maik Jüttner, Werner Homberg, Mark Dennis Kensy, and Wolfgang Tillmann. “In Situ Investigation of the Frictional Behaviour in Friction-Spinning.” Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing 9, no. 9 (2025). https://doi.org/10.3390/jmmp9090302.
E. Wiens, D. Hijazi, M. Jüttner, W. Homberg, M. D. Kensy, and W. Tillmann, “In Situ Investigation of the Frictional Behaviour in Friction-Spinning,” Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing, vol. 9, no. 9, Art. no. 302, 2025, doi: 10.3390/jmmp9090302.
Wiens, Eugen, et al. “In Situ Investigation of the Frictional Behaviour in Friction-Spinning.” Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing, vol. 9, no. 9, 302, MDPI AG, 2025, doi:10.3390/jmmp9090302.