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Masaaki Kimura

  (木村 真晃)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Associate Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, University of Hyogo
Degree
Doctor (Engineering)(*Himeji Institute of Technology*)

J-GLOBAL ID
200901089607371805
researchmap Member ID
1000254215

Papers

 101
  • Tsuyoshi Takahashi, Son Thanh Nguyen, Masaaki Kimura
    Materials Science Forum, 1122 27-33, May, 2024  Peer-reviewedLast author
  • Masaaki Kimura, Yasuhiro Kusumoto, Masahiro Kusaka, Koichi Kaizu
    Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 32(10) 4655-4667, May, 2023  Peer-reviewedLead authorCorresponding author
    In a previous study, the tensile strength of dissimilar friction welded joints that was composed between commercially pure Al (AA1070) and low carbon steel (LCS) decreased with increasing forge pressure. This result was not applicable to the general consequence of friction welding. To prevent a decrease in the tensile strength of joints by the increase in forge pressure, the improving method of tensile strength in friction welding was investigated. Two types of AA1070 with different tensile properties due to tempering condition were used, and the weld faying part of the specimen had various overhang lengths and weld diameters. Dissimilar friction welded joints, which were composed with those AA1070 side specimens and LCS specimens, were made with various forge pressures. Then, the relationship between the tensile strength of the joints and the forge pressure was evaluated. The tensile property of AA1070 base metals with various compression stresses was also investigated, and the result was compared with the tensile strength of joints. The decrease in the tensile strength of the friction welded joints with added high forge pressure, which had an AA1070 base metal fracture, could be prevented by changing of the shape at the weld faying part of the specimen and tempering condition of the AA1070 side. However, such a joint should be made with a suitable forge pressure with the AA1070 side fracture and the same tensile strength as that of its base metal since the consideration of the decrease in the tensile strength of joints by greater forge pressure can be ignored.
  • Tsuyoshi Takahashi, Masaaki Kimura, Son Thanh Nguyen, Kaisei Takeda
    Proceedings of JSME International Conference on Material and Processing 2022 (ICM&P2022), P1-10, Nov, 2022  Peer-reviewed
  • Masaaki Kimura, Yukio Sano, Masahiro Kusaka, Koichi Kaizu
    Journal of Advances Joining Processes, 5 100075, Jun, 2022  Peer-reviewedLead authorCorresponding author
    The joint strength and its improvement of AA5083 Al alloy joints fabricated by friction stud welding method were investigated. The diameter of the work and stud side specimens were 32.0 mm and 12.8 mm, respectively, and those were friction welded. The appropriate welding condition for obtaining high tensile strength was established as follows: a friction speed of 17.5 s−1, a friction pressure of 80 MPa, a friction time of 1.6 s, and a forge pressure of 360 MPa. However, all joints fractured between the initial weld interface and the work or stud sides, i.e. the fracture did not occur in the base metal. It could be considered that the initial oxide film on the weld faying surface of the work side was not exhausted as the flash during the welding process. To obtain the joint having the fracture in the base metal, the suitable shape at the weld faying portion of the work side specimen was suggested as the groove shape. The inner diameter of the groove corresponded to the same diameter of the stud side, and that had a groove width of 3.0 mm with a groove depth of 1.0 mm. As a conclusion, AA5083 friction stud welded joint, which had the tensile strength of the base metal and the fracture in the base metal, could make with the appropriate welding condition. Furthermore, the weld faying portion at the work side should be in the suitable shape that urges the extrusion of the flash from this side.
  • Koichi Kaizu, Takuya Motooka, Masahiro Kusaka, Masaaki Kimura, Mitomo Hirai
    Trasactions of the JSME (in Japanese), 88(907) 21-00313, Mar, 2022  Peer-reviewed
    To reduce weigh of the transportation machines, joining of the FRP and the light metal is considered as important technique. In this study, the punching rivet method was applied to make joints between a GFRP sheet and an aluminum alloy A6061 sheet and joint strength was examined. The punching rivet method is possible to join the sheets without drilling by using a rivet and a rivet holder. The punching-out process of the sheets using a rivet shank as a punch and the joining process of the sheets using the rivet and the rivet holder are continuously performed. From the experimental results of joining of the GFRP sheet and the A6061 sheet, the joints made by the punching rivet method had no large crack and out-of-plane deformation of the joints was suppressed. From the results of the joint strength tests, the joints made by the punching rivet method had almost the same joint strength as the bolted joints which were tightened by regulated torque. In addition, the fatigue life of the joints made by the punching rivet method was longer than that of bolted joints. It could be confirmed that the punching rivet method was effective to join the GFRP sheet and the A6061 sheet.

Misc.

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Presentations

 271

Teaching Experience

 18

Research Projects

 13

Academic Activities

 9

Media Coverage

 1
  • 日刊工業新聞社, 日刊工業新聞, Sep 30, 2013 Newspaper, magazine