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  1. Aldanondo E., Arruti E., Sarasa J., Echeverria A., Lacoste E., Coupard D. 11th International Symposium 2016

    In relation to the challenges involved in temperature data acquisition and transmission associated with rotation of the friction stir welding (FSW) tool, an investigation is presented into a wireless temperature monitoring system based on thermocoup…

  2. Jene T., Dobmann G., Wagner G., Eifler D. 7th International Symposium 2008

    In relation to the requirement for automatic inspection of weld quality during the friction stir welding (FSW) process, the "MonStir" process monitoring system was developed to analyse measured process forces and their frequency spectra, and an inve…

  3. Chai P., Luan G.H., Guo X.J., Wang S. 7th International Symposium 2008

    Friction stir welding (FSW) tools, equipment and auxiliary devices were developed for application to heavy section aluminium alloy plate (thickness 40-70 mm), and the microstructure and mechanical properties of welded joints fabricated by the proced…

  4. 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…

  5. 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…

  6. Yasui T., Matsumura H., Tsubaki M., Fukumoto M., Matsumura Y., Fujii K., Kon T., Kondo Y. 8th International Symposium 2010

    The friction stir spot welding of automotive aluminium alloy and Zn-coated steel was investigated. Welds were made in 6000 series AlMgSi alloys (1.2 mm thickness) and galvanised steel (1.1 mm thickness) using a multi-step friction stir spot process.…

  7. Dalkilic S., Biallas G. 6th International Symposium 2006

    Friction stir welding (FSW) experiments were undertaken to investigate the feasibility of joining a metal matrix composite (MMC), comprising an AA 2124 matrix and 25 vol.% SiC particles, to itself and to a monolithic alloy (AA 2024-T3), and the micr…

  8. 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 …

  9. Wei S., Martin J. 10th International Symposium 2014

    Two techniques developed on TWI's "RoboStir" system, robotic floating-bobbin friction stir welding (RFBFSW) and robotic stationary shoulder friction stir welding (RSSFSW), are described and some results from welding trials are presented. The RFBFSW …

  10. Simar A., Mena N.J., Jacques P.J., van der Rest C. 10th International Symposium 2014

    A friction melt bonding process was employed to fabricate dissimilar lap joints between ultralow carbon (0.01%C, 0.14%Mn) or dual-phase DP600 (0.08%C, 1.51%Mn, 0.35%Cr, 0.06%Mo) steel grades and 1050, 2024 or 6061 aluminium alloys and the microstruc…

  11. Suda T., Sakamoto Y., Miyamichi T., Sato T. 11th International Symposium 2016

    The stationary shoulder technique was applied to the self reacting pin tool (SRPT) for friction stir welding (FSW) of high quality aluminium alloy railway car body structures in order to enhance the appearance of no coating side structures construct…

  12. Echeverria A., Aldanondo E., Alvarez P., Arruti E. 9th International Symposium 2012

    Controlled force monitored plug-in tests were undertaken to investigate the influence of rotational speed and to analyse flow regimes during friction stir welding (FSW) of different aluminium alloys. Experimental specimens comprised sheets (thicknes…

  13. Krutzlinger M., Butzhammer A., Zaeh M.F., Marstatt R., Haider F. 11th International Symposium 2016

    A thermal model with a thermo pseudo mechanical (TPM) heat source was employed to investigate the influence of process parameters (rotational speed, feed rate and tool geometry) on the temperature profile at the interface of dissimilar metal lap joi…

  14. Attallah M.M., Salem H.G. 5th International Symposium 2004

    An investigation is presented into the influence of friction stir welding (FSW) process parameters (tool rotation speed and feed rate) on the mechanical properties and microstructure of welded joints of AA2095 (Al, 4.6%Cu, 1.14%Li) in as-welded and …

  15. Meyer A., Schilling C. 5th International Symposium 2004

    A description is presented of the process flow of a production job based on friction stir welding (FSW) for the serial production of aluminium drying trays for the food industry. FSW joint quality issues (joint impermeability, weld surface quality a…

  16. Sorensen C.D., Nelson T.W., Parker S.M., Steel R.J. 5th International Symposium 2004

    Technology improvements and process innovations in respect of friction stir welding (FSW) of high temperature materials are reviewed, welding process conditions and mechanical properties of completed welds for various alloys using polycrystalline cu…

  17. Mishina O.K., Norlin A. 4th International Symposium 2003

    An experimental study was carried out to investigate friction stir welded lap joints in AA-6082 aluminium alloy sheets in order to determine methods to improve weld quality; the experiments were performed using two different types of probe, the MX-T…

  18. Mahoney M.W., Mishra R., Nelson T. 3rd International Symposium 2001

    The use of friction stir processing (FSP), a process derived from friction stir welding, to tailor a material's microstructure locally to achieve maximum performance was investigated. Superplastic behaviour was examined in friction stir processed 5 …

  19. Nagano Y., Jogan S., Hashimoto T. 3rd International Symposium 2001

    The mechanical properties and microstructures of dissimilar butt welds made between aluminium die casting alloy ADC1 (Al, 11.9%Si, 0.37%Fe, 0.44%Mg) and the extruded alloy A-6061-T6 (Al, 0.84%Mg, 0.67%Si) were studied. The materials were 4 mm thick …

  20. Hassan K.A.A., Norman A.F., Prangnell P.B. 3rd International Symposium 2001

    An experimental study was carried out to investigate the effect of welding conditions on weld macrostructure and the microstructure and mechanical properties of the nugget zone in welds in AA-7010 aluminium alloy made by friction stir welding (FSW).…

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