Skinner, M., Edwards, R.L., Adams, G., & Li, Z.X. (2003, May). Improvements to the FSW process using the self-reacting technology. 4th International Symposium.
Skinner M, Edwards R L, Adams G, et al. "Improvements to the FSW process using the self-reacting technology". 4th International Symposium (May.2003).
Skinner, M, Edwards, R L, Adams, G, et al. "Improvements to the FSW process using the self-reacting technology". 4th International Symposium (May.2003).
Skinner M., Edwards R.L., Adams G. and Li Z.X.Improvements to the FSW process using the self-reacting technology. 4th International Symposium. 2003 May; .
Skinner, et al 2003, 'Improvements to the FSW process using the self-reacting technology', 4th International Symposium. Available from: https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-200305-6BPaper02.pdf.
Skinner M, Edwards RL, Adams G, Li ZX. Improvements to the FSW process using the self-reacting technology. 4th International Symposium. 2003;. https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-200305-6BPaper02.pdf.
Skinner MM, Edwards RL , Adams GG, Li ZX . Improvements to the FSW process using the self-reacting technology. 4th International Symposium. 2003 May;. https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-200305-6BPaper02.pdf.
Improvements to the FSW process using the self-reacting technology
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- Edwards R.L. ,
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- Li Z.X.
May 2003
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A description is presented of the self reacting friction stir welding (SR-FSW) process and the specially designed welding head; results are reported from tests determining the mechanical properties of SR-FSW welds in AA-2219 and AA-2195 aluminium alloys. The SR-FSW process uses a tool with an additional shoulder section on the underside of the workpiece; the shoulders are independently actuated and reduce processing load. Results are reported from tensile and microhardness tests on similar and dissimilar welds of AA-2195-T8 and AA-2219-T87 aluminium alloys of thickness 8.13-25.4 mm (0.32-1.0 in) and of different thickness combinations.
4th International Symposium, 14-16 May 2003, Session 6B: Process & Equipment 2, Paper 02
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