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(2000, June). Plastic flow and microstructure development during high temperature deformation of a friction stir welded 7050 aluminum alloy. 2nd International Symposium.
. "Plastic flow and microstructure development during high temperature deformation of a friction stir welded 7050 aluminum alloy". 2nd International Symposium (Jun.2000).
. "Plastic flow and microstructure development during high temperature deformation of a friction stir welded 7050 aluminum alloy". 2nd International Symposium (Jun.2000).
Plastic flow and microstructure development during high temperature deformation of a friction stir welded 7050 aluminum alloy. 2nd International Symposium. 2000 Jun; .
2000, 'Plastic flow and microstructure development during high temperature deformation of a friction stir welded 7050 aluminum alloy', 2nd International Symposium. Available from: https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-200006-10Paper01.pdf.
. Plastic flow and microstructure development during high temperature deformation of a friction stir welded 7050 aluminum alloy. 2nd International Symposium. 2000;. https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-200006-10Paper01.pdf.
. Plastic flow and microstructure development during high temperature deformation of a friction stir welded 7050 aluminum alloy. 2nd International Symposium. 2000 Jun;. https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-200006-10Paper01.pdf.

Plastic flow and microstructure development during high temperature deformation of a friction stir welded 7050 aluminum alloy

2nd International Symposium
June 2000

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The plastic flow and microstructure of friction stir welded butt joints in aluminium alloy 7050-T7451 (Al, 6.2%Zn, 2.2%Mg, 2.3%Cu, 0.01%Zr) of thickness 7 mm were investigated. Cylindrical compression test samples (5.1 mm diameter and height) machined from the weld zone, the thermomechanically affected zone, the HAZ and the parent material were subjected to constant compressive strain loading at 400 deg.C, and the associated stresses measured. The microstructures before and after deformation were studied using optical microscopy and TEM.

2nd International Symposium, 26-28 Jun 2000, Session 10, Paper 01

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