Hirakawa, M., Yamamoto, H., Shinoda, T., & Takegami, H. (2004, September). Mechanical properties of friction stir welding joint for mild steel. 5th International Symposium.
Hirakawa M, Yamamoto H, Shinoda T, et al. "Mechanical properties of friction stir welding joint for mild steel". 5th International Symposium (Sep.2004).
Hirakawa, M, Yamamoto, H, Shinoda, T, et al. "Mechanical properties of friction stir welding joint for mild steel". 5th International Symposium (Sep.2004).
Hirakawa M., Yamamoto H., Shinoda T. and Takegami H.Mechanical properties of friction stir welding joint for mild steel. 5th International Symposium. 2004 Sep; .
Hirakawa, et al 2004, 'Mechanical properties of friction stir welding joint for mild steel', 5th International Symposium. Available from: https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-200409-6APaper01.pdf.
Hirakawa M, Yamamoto H, Shinoda T, Takegami H. Mechanical properties of friction stir welding joint for mild steel. 5th International Symposium. 2004;. https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-200409-6APaper01.pdf.
Hirakawa MM, Yamamoto HH, Shinoda TT, Takegami HH. Mechanical properties of friction stir welding joint for mild steel. 5th International Symposium. 2004 Sep;. https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-200409-6APaper01.pdf.
Mechanical properties of friction stir welding joint for mild steel
- Hirakawa M. ,
- Yamamoto H. ,
- Shinoda T. ,
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- Yamamoto H. ,
- Shinoda T. and
- Takegami H.
September 2004
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A feasibility study is presented for the joining of mild steel plates (0.2%C, 0.11%Si, 0.63%Mn) of 12 mm in thickness by friction stir welding (FSW). Process optimisation using a combination of operating parameters and tool geometries is discussed, and the mechanical properties of the FSW joints are reported. In order to obtain complete penetration, two-run welding of I-butt joints was performed from both sides of the plates, and joints were prepared by welding from the front surface and back side in the same direction and in opposite directions. Weld joint properties were characterised by cross-sectional photography and hardness, tensile and Charpy impact testing.
5th International Symposium, 14-16 Sep 2004, Session 6A: Steel, Paper 01
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