Abstract
We have developed a welded aluminum viscous damper to improve the joining strength between the case and the cover of the conventional damper mechanically fastened by adhesion. The distortion of the welded damper was decreased to an acceptable level using the high speed MIG welding process. Sound quality and good appearance were obtained by optimizing the initial speed of the filler wire and by controlling the welding conditions at the starting part and in the lap part. The leakage load and the fatigue limit of the welded damper were 5 and 10 times those of the conventional damper, respectively. 3 refs., 15 figs.
Hino, H;
Hotta, M;
[1]
Maeda, Y;
Shimizu, H
[2]
- Nippon Light Metal Co. Ltd., Tokyo (Japan)
- Fukoku Co. Ltd., Saitama (Japan)
Citation Formats
Hino, H, Hotta, M, Maeda, Y, and Shimizu, H.
Development of aluminium viscous damper by high speed MIG welding process; Kosoku MIG yosetsuho ni yoru aluminium sei viscous damper no kaihatsu.
Japan: N. p.,
1997.
Web.
Hino, H, Hotta, M, Maeda, Y, & Shimizu, H.
Development of aluminium viscous damper by high speed MIG welding process; Kosoku MIG yosetsuho ni yoru aluminium sei viscous damper no kaihatsu.
Japan.
Hino, H, Hotta, M, Maeda, Y, and Shimizu, H.
1997.
"Development of aluminium viscous damper by high speed MIG welding process; Kosoku MIG yosetsuho ni yoru aluminium sei viscous damper no kaihatsu."
Japan.
@misc{etde_625245,
title = {Development of aluminium viscous damper by high speed MIG welding process; Kosoku MIG yosetsuho ni yoru aluminium sei viscous damper no kaihatsu}
author = {Hino, H, Hotta, M, Maeda, Y, and Shimizu, H}
abstractNote = {We have developed a welded aluminum viscous damper to improve the joining strength between the case and the cover of the conventional damper mechanically fastened by adhesion. The distortion of the welded damper was decreased to an acceptable level using the high speed MIG welding process. Sound quality and good appearance were obtained by optimizing the initial speed of the filler wire and by controlling the welding conditions at the starting part and in the lap part. The leakage load and the fatigue limit of the welded damper were 5 and 10 times those of the conventional damper, respectively. 3 refs., 15 figs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1997}
month = {Oct}
}
title = {Development of aluminium viscous damper by high speed MIG welding process; Kosoku MIG yosetsuho ni yoru aluminium sei viscous damper no kaihatsu}
author = {Hino, H, Hotta, M, Maeda, Y, and Shimizu, H}
abstractNote = {We have developed a welded aluminum viscous damper to improve the joining strength between the case and the cover of the conventional damper mechanically fastened by adhesion. The distortion of the welded damper was decreased to an acceptable level using the high speed MIG welding process. Sound quality and good appearance were obtained by optimizing the initial speed of the filler wire and by controlling the welding conditions at the starting part and in the lap part. The leakage load and the fatigue limit of the welded damper were 5 and 10 times those of the conventional damper, respectively. 3 refs., 15 figs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1997}
month = {Oct}
}