Hori, H., Makita, S., Minamida, T., Watanabe, S., Anzai, E., & Hino, H. (2001, September). Joint strength of thick sheet welded by friction stir welding. 3rd International Symposium.
Hori H, Makita S, Minamida T, et al. "Joint strength of thick sheet welded by friction stir welding". 3rd International Symposium (Sep.2001).
Hori, H, Makita, S, Minamida, T, et al. "Joint strength of thick sheet welded by friction stir welding". 3rd International Symposium (Sep.2001).
Hori H., Makita S., Minamida T., Watanabe S., Anzai E. and Hino H.Joint strength of thick sheet welded by friction stir welding. 3rd International Symposium. 2001 Sep; .
Hori, et al 2001, 'Joint strength of thick sheet welded by friction stir welding', 3rd International Symposium. Available from: https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-200109-5Paper02.pdf.
Hori H, Makita S, Minamida T, Watanabe S, Anzai E, Hino H. Joint strength of thick sheet welded by friction stir welding. 3rd International Symposium. 2001;. https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-200109-5Paper02.pdf.
Hori HH, Makita SS, Minamida TT, Watanabe SS, Anzai EE, Hino HH. Joint strength of thick sheet welded by friction stir welding. 3rd International Symposium. 2001 Sep;. https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-200109-5Paper02.pdf.
Joint strength of thick sheet welded by friction stir welding
- Hori H. ,
- Makita S. ,
- Minamida T. ,
- et al
- Hori H. ,
- Makita S. ,
- Minamida T. ,
- Watanabe S. ,
- Anzai E. and
- Hino H.
September 2001
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The joint strength of friction stir welded extruded and T6 tempered sections of 6000 series aluminium alloys (JIS 6N01, 6061, 60663 and 6082), thickness 12-20 mm, was investigated. Friction stir welding (FSW) parameters are given for one-pass and two-pass welding. The effects of tempering in parent materials, cooling rate, and the number of welding passes on the joint strength before and after ageing were studied. Tensile strength and hardness were determined. The results obtained with FSW were compared with those obtained by MIG, TIG and laser welding.
3rd International Symposium, 27-28 Sep 2001, Session 5: Process Development 2, Paper 02
Subjects
- Friction welding
- Welding
- Process
- Friction stir welding
- Aluminium and Al alloys
- Nonferrous
- Material
- 6xxx Al series
- Weld
- Weld zone
- Process conditions
- Strength
- Mechanical properties
- Properties
- Ultimate tensile strength
- Hardness
- Heat treatment
- Arc welding
- MIG/MAG welding
- TIG welding
- Energy beam welding
- Laser welding
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