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63 results in Symposia Papers
  1. Mironov S., Sato Y.S., Kokawa H. 9th International Symposium 2012

    Bead-on-plate welds were fabricated in S31254 superaustenitic stainless steel (19.82%Cr, 17.78%Ni, 6.13%Mo) plates (thickness 6 mm) using friction stir welding (FSW) and their microstructure and texture evolution were studied by high resolution elec…

  2. Colligan K.J., Chopra S.K. 5th International Symposium 2004

    A stop-action technique was used to stop tool motion during friction stir welding of aluminium alloys in order to study the interactions between the parent material and welding tool pin in the keyhole. Welds were made in 25 mm thick Al-Cu-Li 2195 pl…

  3. London B., Mahoney M., Bingel W., Calabrese M., Waldron D. 3rd International Symposium 2001

    Experimental methods were developed to track material flow and mixing during the friction stir welding (FSW) process. Experiments were conducted with butt joints of 6.35 mm (0.25 in) thickness 7050-T7451 aluminium alloy plates. The FSW tool was H13 …

  4. Midling O.T., Rorvik G. 1st International Symposium 1999

    Alternative friction stir welding tool shoulder materials to improve welding speed and quality were evaluated. The materials, which were compared with tool steel using a tool designed for exchangeable shoulder inserts, were: nitrided tool steel, Inc…

  5. Zhang Z.H., Li W.Y., Jiang R.R., Li J.L. 10th International Symposium 2014

    Friction stir welding experiments were conducted on AA 2024-T3 Al-Cu-Mg alloys to investigate the influence of backplate design on joint microstructure and mechanical properties. Trials were performed using three specially designed backplates based …

  6. Juricic C., Dalle Donne C., Dressler U. 3rd International Symposium 2001

    The effects of pre and post weld heat treatments on the strength, fracture toughness and fatigue crack propagation of welds made by friction stir welding (FSW) in aluminium alloy 6013-T6 sheet material, which may replace the 2024-T3 skin alloy for f…

  7. Xu N., Ueji R., Fujii H. 10th International Symposium 2014

    Electron backscattering diffraction (EBSD) was employed to examine the grain refinement during rapid cooling friction stir welding of commercially pure copper sheets (thickness 2 mm) and the application of a liquid CO2 cooling technique to reduce th…

  8. Nelson B., Ross K. 10th International Symposium 2014

    Friction stir welding (FSW) experiments were undertaken on AA 6061-T6 aluminium alloys to investigate the effects of liquid cooling of tooling on spindle speed, spindle torque, spindle power, forge force, and the amount of material plastically defor…

  9. Schuddekopf S., Mienert G., Bohm S. 12th International Symposium 2018

    With regard to the production of wear resistant friction stir welding (FSW) tools by laser implantation of ceramic particles, an investigation was undertaken to examine the effect of laser implantation on tool surface hardness, abrasive wear and lif…

  10. Tweedy B.M., Widener C.A., Jurak S.F., Burford D.A. 7th International Symposium 2008

    Following a description of the swept FSW spot welding process, experimental work on welding conditions is presented. A design of experiments (DOE) approach was employed to examine the effect of process parameters on unguided lap shear tensile streng…

  11. 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)…

  12. Nelson T.W., Sorensen C.D., Stringham B. 11th International Symposium 2016

    With regard to inconsistencies in the literature concerning the correlation between friction stir welding (FSW) process inputs and post weld process or material response, an investigation is presented into the primary variables (temperature, cooling…

  13. Morishige T., Tsujikawa M., Hino M., Oki S., Hirata T., Higashi K. 7th International Symposium 2008

    The microstructures and strengthening mechanisms during friction stir processing (FSP) of AZ91 (Mg, 9%Al, 1%Zn) die-cast and Mg-Y-Zn (Mg, 5.9%Y, 2.6%Zn and Mg, 5.5%Y, 4.3%Zn) cast alloys were investigated and the effect of second phase particle disp…

  14. Yang X.Q., Fang D.P., Luan G.H., Jian B. 6th International Symposium 2006

    An experimental investigation is presented into the fatigue properties of welded joints made by friction stir welding (FSW) of 2024-T4 (Al, 4.4%Cu, 0.6%Mn, 1.5%Mg) and 2014-T6 (Al, 4.5%Cu, 0.8%Mn, 0.5%Mg) aircraft alloys and their dependence on proc…

  15. Wang J., Fu R.D., Li Y.J., Du D.X., Zhang J.F. 10th International Symposium 2014

    Low temperature post weld ageing heat treatment, with and without deep cryogenic pretreatment, was applied to friction stir welded joints of 2024-T351 (Al, 4.3%Cu, 1.6%Mg, 0.7%Mn) alloys, and the microstructure and mechanical properties of the joint…

  16. Wu C.S., Liu X.C. 10th International Symposium 2014

    With regard to the capability of ultrasonic vibration enhanced friction stir welding (UVeFSW) to improve weld formation quality as well as the microstructure and mechanical properties of the welded joints, experiments were undertaken to clarify the …

  17. Barnes J.E., McMichael J., Reynolds A. 6th International Symposium 2006

    Square butt welds of AA 7075-T6 sheet (thickness 1.3 or 3.2 mm) to AA 7075-T6 extrusions were fabricated by friction stir welding (FSW) procedures incorporating the controlled introduction of defects, and the impact of the defects on joint mechanica…

  18. Peterson J.W., Perrett J.G., Steel R., Liu Q.Y. 8th International Symposium 2010

    The tool wear, performance life and optimal parameters for the friction stir welding (FSW) of mild and stainless steels were investigated. Bead-on-plate welds were made in AISI 304L stainless steel (6 mm thickness) and A36 cold-rolled mild steel (6 …

  19. Chen J., Fujii H., Sun Y.F., Morisada Y., Kondoh K. 9th International Symposium 2012

    Simultaneous double-sided friction stir welding (DFSW) experiments were undertaken on AMX 602 alloys (Mg, 6%Al, 0.5%Mn, 2%Ca) and the influence of diverse material flows caused by differing process parameters (rotation direction and travel speed) an…

  20. Bakavos D., Prangnell P.B. 7th International Symposium 2008

    The influence of pin length and insulating anvil material on friction stir spot welding (FSSW) of thin (0.9 mm) 6111-T4 aluminium (Al, 0.73%Si, 0.65%Mg, 0.96%Cu, 0.3%Mn, 0.2%Fe) was investigated. Welds were made varying the length of the tool pin (1…

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