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(2001, September). Characterisation of the deformation microstructure in friction stir welded 7075 T6 aluminium alloy using the SEM-EBSD technique. 3rd International Symposium.
. "Characterisation of the deformation microstructure in friction stir welded 7075 T6 aluminium alloy using the SEM-EBSD technique". 3rd International Symposium (Sep.2001).
. "Characterisation of the deformation microstructure in friction stir welded 7075 T6 aluminium alloy using the SEM-EBSD technique". 3rd International Symposium (Sep.2001).
Characterisation of the deformation microstructure in friction stir welded 7075 T6 aluminium alloy using the SEM-EBSD technique. 3rd International Symposium. 2001 Sep; .
2001, 'Characterisation of the deformation microstructure in friction stir welded 7075 T6 aluminium alloy using the SEM-EBSD technique', 3rd International Symposium. Available from: https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-200109-7Paper01.pdf.
. Characterisation of the deformation microstructure in friction stir welded 7075 T6 aluminium alloy using the SEM-EBSD technique. 3rd International Symposium. 2001;. https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-200109-7Paper01.pdf.
. Characterisation of the deformation microstructure in friction stir welded 7075 T6 aluminium alloy using the SEM-EBSD technique. 3rd International Symposium. 2001 Sep;. https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-200109-7Paper01.pdf.

Characterisation of the deformation microstructure in friction stir welded 7075 T6 aluminium alloy using the SEM-EBSD technique

3rd International Symposium
September 2001

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The deformation microstructures formed during friction stir welding (FSW) of 7075-T6 aluminium alloy (Al, 5.76%Zn, 2.46%Mg, 1.32%Cu) were studied using SEM with electron back-scattered diffraction. The sheet thickness was 1.5 mm. The alloy was evaluated in the as-welded condition and after post-weld heat treatment (immersion in a salt bath at 500 deg.C for 60 minutes). The original parent metal grain structure was eliminated and replaced by very fine and equiaxed grains in the weld nugget. Post-weld annealing resulted in the nugget microstructure becoming unstable and being replaced by coarse irregular grains.

3rd International Symposium, 27-28 Sep 2001, Session 7: Properties & Performance, Paper 01

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