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63 results in Symposia Papers
  1. Das H., Kumar A., Rajkumar K.V., Saravanan T., Jayakumar T., Pal T.K. 10th International Symposium 2014

    Dissimilar joints between AA 6061 aluminium alloy (Al, 0.91%Mg, 0.52%Si, 0.6%Fe) sheets (thickness 2 mm) and zinc-coated HIF-GA (high strength interstitial-free galvannealed) steel (0.002%C, 0.09%Si, 0.47%Mn) sheets (thickness 1 mm) were fabricated …

  2. von Strombeck A., Sheikhi S., dos Santos J.F. 4th International Symposium 2003

    An experimental study was carried out on friction stir welded aluminium alloy tailored welded blanks (TWB's) to determine mechanical properties and microstructural characteristics in order to evaluate friction stir welding (FSW) as a feasible method…

  3. Burford D., Bolsaikhan E., Wiley A. 9th International Symposium 2012

    Coupons with both triangular and rectangular gaps were prepared from AA 2024 aluminium alloy plate stock by friction stir welding (FSW) and volumetric defect formation was investigated by a neural network-based electronic NDE (e-NDE) technique. The …

  4. Joshi G.R., Badheka V.J. 11th International Symposium 2016

    An experimental investigation was undertaken to examine the effect of a TIG welding torch assisted heating source on the microstructure, mechanical properties and fracture mechanism of dissimilar Cu/austenitic stainless steel butt joints fabricated …

  5. Upadhyay P., Reynolds A.P. 9th International Symposium 2012

    Friction stir welding experiments were undertaken on rolled plates (thickness 25.4 mm) of AA 6061-T6 aluminium alloys to investigate the role of backing plate material on thermal gradient changes in the through-thickness direction. Welding was perfo…

  6. Shinoda T. 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…

  7. 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…

  8. Posada M., DeLoach J., Reynolds A.P., Fonda R., Halpin J. 4th International Symposium 2003

    The distortion, mechanical properties and microstructure of friction stir, submerged arc and GMA welds in HSLA-65 steel (0.09%C, 1.32-1.39%Mn, 0.01-0.06%Ni, 0.041-0.067%V, 0.03-0.035%Nb) and DH-36 steel (0.18%C, 0.90-1.60%Mn, 0.25%Cr, 0.40%Ni, 0.08%…

  9. Miyano Y., Fujii H., Sun Y., Katada Y., Kuroda S., Kamiya O. 8th International Symposium 2010

    The optimal conditions for the friction stir welding of high-N-containing austenitic stainless steel were evaluated. The influence of heat input (welding speed (50-400 mm/min)) on the surface appearance, macrostructure, microstructure, hardness, yie…

  10. da Silva A.A.M., Aldanondo E., Echeverria A. 8th International Symposium 2010

    FSSW has been performed in two different automotive 1.5 mm-thick aluminium alloys– AA5754-H22 and AA6082-T6 in similar and dissimilar combination using different joining parameters (e.g. plunge rate, rotational speed and dwell time). Plunge depth ha…

  11. Enomoto M., Kakiuchi S., Sto M. 12th International Symposium 2018

    A temperature monitoring system incorporating thermocouples mounted in the probe and shoulder was employed to measure the temperature of the rotating tool during the fabrication of dissimilar butt joints between A6005C aluminium alloy (Al, 0.5%Mg, 0…

  12. Badarinarayan H., Yang Q., Hunt F., Okamoto K. 7th International Symposium 2008

    Friction stir spot welding experiments were conducted in a cross-tension configuration on automotive grade A 6002-T4 sheets (thickness 1 mm) and the effect of pin and shoulder geometry on welded joint static strength was investigated. The welding pa…

  13. Fu R.D., Luan G.H., He M., Li G., Kang J. 8th International Symposium 2010

    The corrosion behaviors of friction stir welded (FSW) joint of 7075 aluminum alloy with and without shot peening treatment (SPT) were investigated by method of acid salt spray. The macroscopical and microscopical corrosion features were observed by …

  14. Li J.Y., Zhou J.M., Guo Y.W. 11th International Symposium 2016

    With regard to the occurrence of coarse alpha-Al dendrites, eutectic phase, shrinkage porosity and other defects in cast aluminium alloys, an investigation was undertaken into the influence of different combinations of friction stir processing (FSP)…

  15. Shukla A.K., Baeslack W.A. 6th International Symposium 2006

    2024-T3 aluminium alloy (Al, 4.4%Cu, 1.5%Mg) thin sheets (thickness 1 mm) were joined by friction stir welding (FSW), and the effect of process parameters (tool rotation speed and traverse rate) on the microstructure and mechanical properties of the…

  16. Watanabe M., Matsumoto H., Feng K., Nakamura A., Kumai S. 8th International Symposium 2010

    The influence of welding tool design on the microstructure of the interface and friction stir spot welded joint between aluminium alloy and low carbon steel was investigated. Two types of welding tool were evaluated: a tool comprising a probe and sh…

  17. Kii K., Morishige T., Kohdu M., Tsujikawa M., Higashi K. 7th International Symposium 2008

    Microstructure observations and bending tests were employed to investigate the basal plane texture and room temperature formability of AZ31 magnesium alloy rolled and extruded sheets (thickness 3 mm) treated by friction stir processing (FSP). Overla…

  18. Rose S., Nelson T. 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…

  19. Lu S., Wang S.Y., Yang D.L., Lu A. 10th International Symposium 2014

    AZ31 magnesium alloy sheets (thickness 4 mm) were joined by friction stir welding under process conditions with and without a heat sink, and the residual stress distribution in the joints was investigated by a hole drilling method according to the A…

  20. Shah L.H., Walbridge S., Gerlich A. 12th International Symposium 2018

    AA 6061-T651 aluminium alloy (Al, 0.81%Mg, 0.53%Si) plates (thickness 9.5 mm) were joined by friction stir welding (FSW) and the influence of FSW tool eccentricity on material flow and welded joint mechanical properties was investigated. Welding was…

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