Bernath, J., Thompson, B., & Ames, N. (2008, May). Friction stir welding of steel and hard metals - advancements in tool technology and thick section welding. 7th International Symposium.
Bernath J, Thompson B and Ames N. "Friction stir welding of steel and hard metals - advancements in tool technology and thick section welding". 7th International Symposium (May.2008).
Bernath, J, Thompson, B and Ames, N. "Friction stir welding of steel and hard metals - advancements in tool technology and thick section welding". 7th International Symposium (May.2008).
Bernath J., Thompson B. and Ames N.Friction stir welding of steel and hard metals - advancements in tool technology and thick section welding. 7th International Symposium. 2008 May; .
Bernath, Thompson & Ames 2008, 'Friction stir welding of steel and hard metals - advancements in tool technology and thick section welding', 7th International Symposium. Available from: https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-200805-3BPaper02.pdf.
Bernath J, Thompson B, Ames N. Friction stir welding of steel and hard metals - advancements in tool technology and thick section welding. 7th International Symposium. 2008;. https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-200805-3BPaper02.pdf.
Bernath JJ, Thompson BB, Ames NN. Friction stir welding of steel and hard metals - advancements in tool technology and thick section welding. 7th International Symposium. 2008 May;. https://www.twi-global.com/technical-knowledge/fsw-symposium-papers/FSWSymposia-200805-3BPaper02.pdf.
Friction stir welding of steel and hard metals - advancements in tool technology and thick section welding
- Bernath J. ,
- Thompson B. and
- Ames N.
- Bernath J. ,
- Thompson B. and
- Ames N.
May 2008
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A short review is presented of the development of a friction stir welding process for steel and other hard metals using W-Re tool materials to produce repeatable, thick-section welds with minimal tool deformation. Issues discussed include: W, 25%Re tool material with an elongated grain structure; simulation and validation of tool deformation using 2D axisymmetric finite element techniques; modelling results for temperature distribution and plastic strain; and tool wear mechanisms. Examples of friction stir welding results for high strength structural steel specimens (thickness 19 mm) using both double-sided and single-sided approaches are reported.
7th International Symposium, 20-22 May 2008, 3B: Steel 1, Paper 02
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