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From 90mm to 90m per part - some of the daily challenges of about 15 years as a welding job-shop
ArticleA brief review is presented of the RIFTEC welding job shop, a major supplier for friction stir welded components in Germany, and Hammerer Aluminium Industries (HAI) in Austria and some of their applications to railway, automotive and electronic indu…
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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,…
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8th International Symposium 2010
In this study, Zr55Cu30Al10Ni5 bulk metallic glass (BMG) and pure copper plates were successfully joined by friction stir butt welding, friction stir lap welding and friction stir spot welding, respectively. Microstructure characterization by OM, EB…
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8th International Symposium 2010
A Granular Computing (GrC) Neural-Fuzzy (NF) modelling approach that can learn relational data descriptions from a minimum number of experimental data is proposed for finding optimal process operating windows in friction stir welding (FSW). Research…
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11th International Symposium 2016
WC, 12%Co cemented carbide layers were deposited onto M2 tool steel (0.8-0.88%C, 3.8-4.5%Cr, 4.7-5.2%Mo, 5.9-6.7%W, 1.7-2.1%V) substrates by HVOF spraying and the effect of subsequent friction stir processing (FSP) on bonding strength and cermet coa…
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11th International Symposium 2016
Experimental measurements and finite element modelling were undertaken to investigate the deposition of AA1050 commercially pure aluminium layers on AA 2024-T351 aluminium alloy substrates by friction surface cladding (FSC). Experiments were perform…
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10th International Symposium 2014
With the aim of overcoming the thickness limitations of conventional friction stir welding (FSW), a multilayer multirun FSW process was developed in which six layers of ASTM A516 G70 (0.18%C, 1.1%Mn, 0.08%Cr, 0.16%Ni, 0.04%Mo, 0.02%Ti, 0.03%Al, 0.32…
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11th International Symposium 2016
The floating bobbin friction stir welding (FSW) technique was employed to develop high performance aluminium floor slabs for road bridges and experiments were undertaken to investigate the influence of heat input on fracture location. Butt joints we…
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10th International Symposium 2014
Dissimilar joints between half-hard phosphorus deoxidised copper and annealed wrought AA 5083 alloys (Al, 4-4.9%Mg, 0.4-1%Mn) were fabricated by friction stir spot welding and the influence of process parameters on joint microstructure and mechanica…
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Study on the friction stir welding technology and microstructure of 50% high silicon aluminium alloy
ArticleAl, 50%Si alloys were joined by friction stir welding (FSW) on spray deposited sheets (thickness 1.5 mm) for butt welding and powder metallurgy plates (thickness 10 mm) for surface welding and the welded joint surface quality and microstructure were…
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12th International Symposium 2018
Dissimilar lap joints between 2024-T3 aluminium alloy (Al, 4.6%Cu, 1.3%Mg, 0.56%Mn) and Ti-6Al-4V titanium alloy (Ti, 6.21%Al, 3.99%V) were fabricated by friction stir welding (FSW) and the influence of process parameters on hook shape and surface r…
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8th International Symposium 2010
A round robin investigation was made to determine if defects found using the non-destructive evaluation (NDE) techniques of ultrasonic phased array and x-ray inspection, can be identified by a real-time, feedback-based friction stir weld analysis to…
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9th International Symposium 2012
Friction stir welding (FSW) experiments were conducted on X52 and X60 pipeline steel specimens (outer diameter 324 mm, wall thickness 6.35 mm) and weldment integrity was evaluated by metallography, NDE and mechanical properties characterisation. Wel…
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7th International Symposium 2008
The principles are presented of stationary shoulder friction stir welding (FSW) with examples of the weld microstructures that can be achieved. Trials were conducted on 6.35 mm plate of Ti-6%Al-4%V titanium alloy, with spindle speed of 400 rpm and t…
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7th International Symposium 2008
A friction stir spot welding process was employed to fabricate dissimilar joints between 6016 aluminium alloy (Al, 1-1.5%Si, 0.25-0.6%Mg) and galvanised HSLA 280 phosphorus-hardened cold rolled steel (0.08%C, 1.3%Mn, 0.1%Ti, 0.08%Al, 0.09%P), and th…
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7th International Symposium 2008
A series of friction stir welding (FSW) experiments using threaded tool pins and AA5083 (Al, 4.5%Mg, 0.6%Mn) or A356 (Al, 7%Si, 0.3%Mg) workpiece alloys was undertaken in order to understand material flow mode within thread spaces and its influence …
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11th International Symposium 2016
With regard to the development of friction stir welding (FSW) processes for joining large thin walled 3D structures in aircraft fuselage applications, an investigation is presented into the "LuFo IV" machine concept, incorporating clamping, position…
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10th International Symposium 2014
Friction stir welding trials were undertaken on AA 7075-T7351 aluminium alloy plates (thickness 9.525 mm) to investigate the influence of backing plate characteristics on heat input and cooling rate. Experiments were performed on an MTI RM2 friction…
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Methods to friction stir weld onshore and offshore steel linepipe with consistent full penetration
ArticleTwo friction stir welding (FSW) procedures, a sacrificial anvil method and a hybrid FSW/arc welding technique, were developed to assure consistent full penetration welds during the construction of offshore and onshore pipelines, respectively. The of…
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3rd International Symposium 2001
The effects of stir rod angle (0-3 degrees), rotation speed (500-2500 rpm) and travel speed (1-8 mm/s) on metal flow in friction stir welds in pure aluminium (A-1100) and an Al-0.5%Mg alloy (A-5005) were studied. The microstructure, hardness and ten…
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