Thomas, W.M. (1999, June). Friction stir welding of ferrous materials: A feasibility study. 1st International Symposium.
Thomas W M. "Friction stir welding of ferrous materials: a feasibility study". 1st International Symposium (Jun.1999).
Thomas, W M. "Friction stir welding of ferrous materials: a feasibility study". 1st International Symposium (Jun.1999).
Thomas W.M.Friction stir welding of ferrous materials: a feasibility study. 1st International Symposium. 1999 Jun; .
Thomas 1999, 'Friction stir welding of ferrous materials: a feasibility study', 1st International Symposium. Available from: https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-199906-10Paper03.pdf.
Thomas WM. Friction stir welding of ferrous materials: a feasibility study. 1st International Symposium. 1999;. https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-199906-10Paper03.pdf.
Thomas WM . Friction stir welding of ferrous materials: a feasibility study. 1st International Symposium. 1999 Jun;. https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-199906-10Paper03.pdf.
Friction stir welding of ferrous materials: a feasibility study
- Thomas W.M.
- Thomas W.M.
June 1999
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The friction stir welding of chromium steel (12%Cr) and of the dissimilar combination of chromium steel with low carbon steel were investigated, and the process economics compared with those of MMA, MIG and submerged arc welding. Welds were made in chromium steel plate (DIN-1.4003) of 12 mm thickness, and the same plate was also welded to low carbon steel (BS-970, 07M20). Two passes were used, one on each side of the plate, at speeds of 1.7-4 mm/s. The welds were characterised by metallography and tensile testing.
1st International Symposium, 14-16 Jun 1999, Session 10: FSW of Steel & Copper, Paper 03
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