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106 results in Symposia Papers
  1. Li G., Kang J., Fu R.D., He M. 8th International Symposium 2010

    Based on the detailed analysis of the microstructure on top surface of friction stir welded (FSW) joint of 2024 aluminum alloy by optical microscope, XRD and transmission electron microscope. SEM was employed to obtain the in-situ corrosion developm…

  2. Baumann J., Rose S., Thuston S., Martinek B., Thomas E. 11th International Symposium 2016

    An investigation was undertaken to evaluate the separation forces exerted by the tool on the fixture compared to the weld process loads generated during butt welding of self reacting bobbin friction stir welds. Two tempers of an aluminium alloy were…

  3. Okamoto K., Hirano S., Inagaki M., Park S.H.C., Sato Y.S., Kokawa H., Nelson T.W., Sorensen C.D. 4th International Symposium 2003

    Friction stir welds in austenitic stainless steels 316L (0.019%C, 0.87%Mn, 17.70%Cr, 12.19%Ni, 2.19%Mo) and 304 (0.040%C, 1.08%Mn, 18.10%Cr, 8.56%Ni); duplex stainless steel 329J4L (0.016%C, 0.78%Mn, 24.81%Cr, 7.27%Ni, 3.13%Mo, 0.43%Cu, 0.41%W); and…

  4. Jha K., Singh R.N., Bhanumurthy K., Dey G.K., Mahule K.N. 9th International Symposium 2012

    Precipitation hardened copper alloy sheets (thickness 2 mm) containing Cu, 0.9-1.2%Cr, 0.06-0.09%Zr were joined by friction stir welding (FSW), process parameters were optimised to realise defect-free joints, and the microstructure and mechanical pr…

  5. Kumar A., Fairchild D.P., Ford S.J. 7th International Symposium 2008

    A review is presented of various models developed to understand the effects of thermal cycles and metal flow behaviour on the microstructure and properties of welded joints fabricated by friction stir welding of steel, and a comprehensive numerical …

  6. Kallgren T., Jin L.Z., Sandstrom R. 7th International Symposium 2008

    In relation to the development of a friction stir welding (FSW) process to seal copper canisters for nuclear fuel waste, an investigation was undertaken into material and heat flow in FSW copper plates (thickness 50 mm) by inserting brass rods into …

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