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  1. Tsujikawa M., Kawaguchi A., Morishige Y., Higashi K. 8th International Symposium 2010

    The hybrid component of the combination magnesium’s lightness and aluminum’s formability should be useful for energy saving. The welding of dissimilar metallic materials is difficult for their difference in melting temperatures and the formation of …

  2. Akinlabi E., Els-Botes A., Lombard H. 8th International Symposium 2010

    The effect of tool pin displacement on defect formation in friction stir welded (FSW) 5052 Al alloy and C11000 copper in butt joint configurations was investigated, with the tool pin plunged first in copper, secondly at the weld joint centre line an…

  3. Morisada Y., Fujii H., Mizuno T., Abe G., Nagaoka T., Fukusumi M. 8th International Symposium 2010

    The modification of a thermally sprayed cemented layer of WC-CrC-Ni (WC-20%CrC-7%Ni) and WC-Co (WC-12%Co) using friction stir processing (FSP) was investigated. Layers of WC-CrC-Ni and WC-Co were sprayed onto SKD61 substrate (17 mm thickness) by HVO…

  4. Sylva G.D., Widener C.A. 8th International Symposium 2010

    An investigation was made of approaches to tool design for the self reacting pin tool (SRPT) (bobbin tool) to mitigate the effects of friction stir welding owing to enlarged grains that occur in large structural extrusions, in order to yield accepta…

  5. Dubourg L., Dacheux P. 6th International Symposium 2006

    A review is presented of FSW (friction stir welding) tool design parameters and their relationship with heat generation, material flow and weld quality, including discussions of interaction mechanisms between tool and specimen, typical tool designs,…

  6. Embraer 8th International Symposium 2010

    8th International Symposium, 18-20 May 2010, Session 5A: Industrial Applications 1, Paper 03

  7. Luan G.H., Lin S.B., Chai P., Li H. 5th International Symposium 2004

    The friction stir welding (FSW) manufacturing technology of large aluminium extrusions for rail, automotive and aerospace applications was optimised. Tensile strength, impact value, hardness and microstructure were investigated in friction stir weld…

  8. Zaeh M.F., Eireiner D., Papadakis L. 5th International Symposium 2004

    The development of cryogenic tank domes for gas tanks for carrier rockets using friction stir welding (FSW) and high strength aluminium alloys of the 2xxx series is outlined. The verification of an existing NC-controlled milling machining centre (Ca…

  9. Hannour F., Davenport A.J., Williams S.W., Morgan P.C., Figgures C.C. 3rd International Symposium 2001

    The effects of laser surfacing on the microstructure and corrosion properties of friction stir welds in 6.34 mm (0.25 in) thickness plates of aluminium alloys 2024-T351 and 7010-T7651 were studied. Specimens were laser surfaced using an excimer lase…

  10. Ekman L., Norlin A., Backlund J. 2nd International Symposium 2000

    Friction stir welded joints, produced in an extruded profile of aluminium alloy 6082-T6 using run on and run off plates, were evaluated by measurement of mechanical properties. Plate of 6 mm thickness was welded using a range of process parameters, …

  11. Backlund J., Hindesfelt H., Osikowicz W. 13th International Symposium 2024

    Aluminum 6xxx extrusions are commonly joined with either friction stir welding (FSW) or fusion welding into large-sized assemblies. The assemblies are typically deployed to service in as-welded condition. Mechanical performance of naturally aging we…

  12. Thompson B., Root J., George R., Eff M., Sedha S. 9th International Symposium 2012

    A technique was developed to fill the exit hole during the retraction phase of a friction stir welding (FSW) sequence which, by using existing equipment functionality and designing a hollow FSW tool, syringe-type delivery system and pre-loaded alumi…

  13. Rodrigues D.M., Verdera D., Costa M.I., Leitao C. 10th International Symposium 2014

    Friction stir welding (FSW) was employed to undertake lap joining of very thin sheets (thickness 1 mm) of aluminium alloys and a structural steel using different tool geometries and a wide range of process parameters, and the microstructure and mech…

  14. Marie F., Allehaux D., Esmiller B. 5th International Symposium 2004

    To overcome the limitations associated with conventional friction stir welding, particularly for complex shaped large structures, the bobbin tool technique was developed and demonstrated on various aluminium alloys (4-15 mm thickness range), the tec…

  15. Mononen J., Siren M., Hanninen H. 3rd International Symposium 2001

    Weld production tests were conducted using friction stir welding (FSW) and MIG processes for the production of aluminium panels. Production times were measured using a 2 m long double-skinned EN AW 6005 A-profile joint as the basic unit. Welding spe…

  16. Frigaard O., Grong O., Hjelen J., Gulbrandsen-Dahl S., Midling O.T. 1st International Symposium 1999

    The thermal stability of the microstructure in the plastically deformed region of aluminium alloy friction stir welds was investigated. Alloys 6082-T6 (Al, 0.62-0.70%Mg, 0.95-1.05%Si, 0.50-0.57%Mn, 0.15-0.23%Fe) and 7108-T79 (Al, 5.20-5.70%Zn, 0.70-…

  17. Chen S.J., Cao F.J., Hu X.Q., Li H., Xue J.R. 10th International Symposium 2014

    The detection principles of 3D forces during bobbin tool friction stir welding (BT-FSW) were considered and the filtered data of axial force, tool torque and horizontal force were analysed to develop models to describe the relationships between torq…

  18. Montag T., Wulfsberg J.P., Hameister H., Marschner R. 10th International Symposium 2014

    A Taguchi design of experiments approach was employed to investigate the effect of varying process parameters (rotational speed, welding time and plunge depth) on process data for refill friction stir spot welding of AA 6082-T6 aluminium alloys. The…

  19. Fujii H., Tatsuno T., Tsumura T., Ueji R., Nakata K., Nogi K. 7th International Symposium 2008

    A hybrid friction stir welding (FSW) technique, comprising FSW and a YAG laser (power 2 kW) for preheating ahead of the tool, was developed to decrease tool load and defects. An SS 400 ferrite-pearlite carbon steel (0.16%C, 0.01%Si, 0.49%Mn) was wel…

  20. Kristensen J.K., Dalle Donne C., Ghidini T., Mononen J.T., Norman A., Pietras A., Russell M.J., Slater S. 5th International Symposium 2004

    The results of two testing programmes dealing with the metallurgical and mechanical properties of friction stir weldments (thickness 6 and 25 mm) in the aluminium alloys 2024, 5083, 6082/6060 and 7075 are reported, and a systematic study of the key …

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