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104 results in Symposia Papers
  1. Chen P.S., Russell C. 9th International Symposium 2012

    In relation to the occurrence of abnormal grain growth in aluminium alloy spun formed dome development using friction stir welded (FSW) blanks, an investigation is presented into tensile tests performed on two AA 2195 (Al, 4%Cu, 1%Li) FSW parameter …

  2. Fraser K., Nadeau F., Noormohammed S., Kiss L., St-Georges L. 12th International Symposium 2018

    With regard to the development of hybrid friction stir welding-adhesive bonding (FSW-AB) for the fabrication of lap joints, a mesh free coupled thermomechanical simulation of the FSW-AB process was undertaken using the SPHriction-3D code and the num…

  3. Vucetich D.A., Feloy L.E., Gonzalez A.C. 11th International Symposium 2016

    AA 2219 aluminium alloy sheets (thickness 2.5 mm) were joined by friction stir welding (FSW) and an investigation was undertaken into the relationship between joint mechanical properties, the torque generated by the spindle motor and process variabl…

  4. Schmidt H., Hattel J. 5th International Symposium 2004

    A fully coupled thermomechanical three dimensional finite element (FE) model was developed to analyse the thermomechanical conditions, including material flow and heat generation, at the tool/matrix interface in friction stir welding. The model was …

  5. Aldanondo E., Arruti E., Auzmendi G., Echeverria A., Alvarez P. 9th International Symposium 2012

    Butt joints between dissimilar aluminium alloys were fabricated by friction stir spot welding (FSSW) in order to investigate the influence of process conditions on material flow phenomena and intermixing patterns. The dissimilar joint combinations s…

  6. Lomholt T.C., Pantleon K., Somers M.A.J. 8th International Symposium 2010

    The evolution of microstructure and mechanisms occurring at the (sub)micron scale during friction stir spot welding of transformation induced plasticity (TRIP) steel were investigated. Welds were made in TRIP690 steel (0.24%C, 1.6%Al, 2%Mn, 0.3%Si, …

  7. Miyake M., Sato Y.S., Kokawa H., Takaku Y., Omori T., Ishida K., Imano S., Park S.H.C., Hirano S. 9th International Symposium 2012

    Several kinds of Co-based alloys with different mechanical properties (e.g. high temperature strength, hardness, wear resistance and gamma-solvus temperature) were designed for friction stir welding (FSW) tool applications by varying chemical compos…

  8. North T.H., Bendzsak G.J., Smith C.B. 2nd International Symposium 2000

    The viscosity of aluminium alloy 6061-T6 was determined to obtain data necessary for the modelling of friction stir welding. A friction stir welding tool with a 5 mm diameter pin was plunged into an alloy disc (tool speeds 900-1500 rev/min, plunge d…

  9. Kinchen D.G., Li Z.X., Adams G.P. 1st International Symposium 1999

    Friction stir welds were made in Al-Li 2195 aluminium alloy plate, 2195 plate was welded to 2219 aluminium alloy forgings, and the welds were characterised by studies of mechanical properties, microstructure and NDE. Welds were made in plate of 8.1 …

  10. Zhou N., Song D.F., Qi W.J., Attallah M.M. 11th International Symposium 2016

    Dissimilar lap joints between AA 6061-T6 (Al, 1.01%Mg, 0.59%Si) and A356 (Al, 7.02%Si) aluminium alloys were fabricated by friction stir welding (FSW) and the influence of process conditions on joint microstructure evolution and mechanical propertie…

  11. Dubourg L., Merati A., Gallant M., Jahazi M. 7th International Symposium 2008

    An investigation is presented into the effects of process parameters on weld quality and defect generation (hooking defects, kissing bonds and top plate thinning) in 7075-T6 aircraft stringers (thickness 1.5 mm) lap-joined on 2024-T3 skins (thicknes…

  12. Li H.J., Han J., Barbaro F. 10th International Symposium 2014

    Thick sheets (thickness 5.4 mm) of a ferritic stainless steel (18.33%Cr, 1.81%Mo, 0.2%Nb) were joined by friction stir welding with optimised process parameters (rotational speed 200 rpm, welding speed 100-160 mm/min) and the microstructure and mech…

  13. Gonzalez-Rodriguez A.A., Panoutsos G., Sinclair K., Mahfouf M., Beamish K. 9th International Symposium 2012

    Neural-fuzzy modelling techniques were employed to develop a transparent model-based approach that creates linguistic indices directly from spectral-temporal FSW (friction stir welding) data in order to analyse the relationship between process param…

  14. Biallas G., Braun R., Dalle Donne C., Staniek G., Kaysser W.A. 1st International Symposium 1999

    The influence of the process parameters on the microstructure, mechanical properties and corrosion of friction stir welded aluminium alloy 2024-T3 was investigated. Sheets of 1.6 and 4 mm thickness were welded using rotational speeds of 800-2400 rpm…

  15. St-Georges L., Kiss L.I., Dassylva-Raymond V. 7th International Symposium 2008

    Numerical simulations and experimental tests were undertaken to visualise material flow and to study the effect of the flow field on the mixing mechanism and particle break-up in friction stir welding of metal matrix composites. A 3D thermo-fluid mo…

  16. Jasthi B.K., Arbegast W.J., Howard S.M. 8th International Symposium 2010

    The microstructure and corrosion properties of welded joints in Inconel 22 (Alloy 22 or NO6022) made by friction stir welding (FSW) were investigated. Bead-on-plate welds were produced in Alloy 22 (59.6%Ni, 13.43%Mo, 0.22%Cr, 3.29%W, 3.17%Fe, 0.84%C…

  17. Fraser K., St-Georges L., Kiss L.I. 11th International Symposium 2016

    An investigation is presented into a methodology for simulating the entire friction stir welding (FSW) process using a hybrid mesh free method on a graphics processing unit (GPU) and its implementation for different FSW applications such as butt joi…

  18. Venukumar S., Muthukumaran S., Sooraj R. 10th International Symposium 2014

    A refill friction stir spot welding technique was employed to fabricate joints in AA 2014 aluminium alloy (Al, 3.51%Cu, 0.7%Mn) sheets (thickness 2 mm) and the effect of tool rotational speed on microstructure and mechanical properties was investiga…

  19. Enomoto M. 3rd International Symposium 2001

    The production of aluminium alloy forged suspension parts for light-weight vehicles using circumferential friction stir welding (FSW) is considered. The suspension arm is composed of three extruded shapes (bush bracket, yoke and pipe) joined by FSW.…

  20. Hayashi M., Oyama K., Eguchi H., Fujji H. 3rd International Symposium 2001

    The microstructure and mechanical properties of double-sided welds made by friction stir welding (FSW) in aluminium alloy AA-5083 were investigated as part of research into the use of the alloy in vessels for storing liquid hydrogen at cryogenic tem…

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