Shinoda, T., Tokisue, H., Enomoto, M., Hori, H., Koga, S., Kumagai, M., Matsumoto, K., Okamura, H., & Tsuchiya, K. (2001, September). Recent trends of research and development of FSW technology in Japan. 3rd International Symposium.
Shinoda T, Tokisue H, Enomoto M, et al. "Recent trends of research and development of FSW technology in Japan". 3rd International Symposium (Sep.2001).
Shinoda, T, Tokisue, H, Enomoto, M, et al. "Recent trends of research and development of FSW technology in Japan". 3rd International Symposium (Sep.2001).
Shinoda T., Tokisue H., Enomoto M., Hori H., Koga S., Kumagai M., et al. Recent trends of research and development of FSW technology in Japan. 3rd International Symposium. 2001 Sep; .
Shinoda, et al 2001, 'Recent trends of research and development of FSW technology in Japan', 3rd International Symposium. Available from: https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-200109-1Paper01.pdf.
Shinoda T, Tokisue H, Enomoto M, et al. Recent trends of research and development of FSW technology in Japan. 3rd International Symposium. 2001;. https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-200109-1Paper01.pdf.
Shinoda TT, Tokisue HH, Enomoto MM, Hori HH, Koga SS, Kumagai MM, Matsumoto KK, Okamura HH, Tsuchiya KK. Recent trends of research and development of FSW technology in Japan. 3rd International Symposium. 2001 Sep;. https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-200109-1Paper01.pdf.
Recent trends of research and development of FSW technology in Japan
- Shinoda T. ,
- Tokisue H. ,
- Enomoto M. ,
- et al
- Shinoda T. ,
- Tokisue H. ,
- Enomoto M. ,
- Hori H. ,
- Koga S. ,
- Kumagai M. ,
- Matsumoto K. ,
- Okamura H. and
- Tsuchiya K.
September 2001
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The principles of friction stir welding (FSW) are outlined. The research and development of FSW technology in Japan is reviewed. Japan has concentrated on the 6xxx series of aluminium alloys. Research relating to thermal cycles of FSW and heat input, metal flow in weld, and mechanical properties of friction stir welded joints (tensile strength, fatigue strength) is described. Friction stir welded products include high-speed railway rolling stock and car components. Trends in patent applications are outlined.
3rd International Symposium, 27-28 Sep 2001, Session 1: Process Development 1, Paper 01
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