<p>Small-scale friction welding machine schematic (<b>a</b>) + final assembly (<b>b</b>).</p> Full article ">Figure 2
<p>Fixed workpiece machining design (dimensions in mm).</p> Full article ">Figure 3
<p>RFW joints of AISI316 to Ca104 utilising the capabilities of the small-scale friction welding machine. AD, TD and RD refer to the axial, radial and transverse directions, respectively.</p> Full article ">Figure 4
<p>Microstructure of weld conducted at 800 rpm. BM, HAZ, TMAZ and WZ are provided accordingly (<b>a</b>–<b>d</b>).</p> Full article ">Figure 5
<p>Microstructure of welds conducted at 1200, 2200 and 3000 rpm, respectively (<b>a</b>–<b>c</b>). AD, TD and RD refer to the axial, radial and transverse directions, respectively</p> Full article ">Figure 6
<p>XRD analysis results of Ca104.</p> Full article ">Figure 7
<p>Micromorphology of aluminium bronze in the BM (<b>a</b>) and WZ (<b>b</b>).</p> Full article ">Figure 8
<p>SEM micrographs of the friction welds at the interface where the EDS line analysis was taken: 800 rpm, 1200 rpm, 2200 rpm and 3000 rpm, respectively.</p> Full article ">Figure 9
<p>Elemental distribution at the centre of the welds showcasing diffusion of chromium and iron from AISI316 to the Ca104 for each weld: 800 rpm, 1200 rpm, 2200 rpm and 3000 rpm, respectively.</p> Full article ">Figure 10
<p>Flexural strength comparison of parent materials vs rotary friction welds at variable rotational speeds with standard error bars.</p> Full article ">Figure 11
<p>Fractured 4-point bend testing RFW joints of AISI316 to Ca104 at 800 rpm. AD, TD and RD refer to the axial, radial and transverse directions, respectively.</p> Full article ">Figure 12
<p>Microhardness evolution along the length of the welded samples for all 4 rotational speeds in the outer and centre region, (<b>a</b>,<b>b</b>).</p> Full article ">