Explanation: in inertia welding, one of the workpieces is connected to a flywheel and the other is restrained from rotating. the flywheel is accelerated to a predetermined rotational speed, storing the required energy. the drive motor is disengaged and workpieces are forced together by the friction welding force.
Q. In inertia friction welding, one workpiece is connected to
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flywheel
Explanation by: Mr. Dubey
in inertia welding, one of the workpieces is connected to a flywheel and the other is restrained from rotating. the flywheel is accelerated to a predetermined rotational speed, storing the required energy. the drive motor is disengaged and workpieces are forced together by the friction welding force.
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