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12th International Symposium 2018
Dissimilar butt joints were fabricated between two aluminium alloys, 2017A-T451 (Al, 4.14%Cu, 0.72%Mg) and AlSi9Mg (Al, 8.6%Si, 0.31%Mg), by friction stir welding (FSW) using a dual-speed tool and their microstructure and mechanical properties were …
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11th International Symposium 2016
An investigation was undertaken into the wear mechanism and dominant material factors in relation to friction stir welding (FSW) tools made from precipitation strengthened, cobalt based alloys during FSW of Ti, 6%Al, 4%V alloys. Various gamma-gamma'…
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13th International Symposium 2024
Corner "Friction Stir Welding" technology is beneficial for T-joints in a variety of products, including aluminum aircraft. Although a stationary shoulder device and Corner Stationary Shoulder FSW (CSS-FSW) are promising technology to realize T-join…
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13th International Symposium 2024
This study investigates the impact of process parameters on FSW of AISI 304 stainless steel hemispheres of various diameters without internal support. Optical microscopy was employed to investigate joint macrostructure, defect formation, and weld pe…
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11th International Symposium 2016
The linear friction welding of carbon steel using low frequency and low amplitude so as to weld below the A1 transformation temperature and so avoid martensitic transformation was investigated. The end faces of JIS-S45C carbon steel (0.48%C, 0.77%Mn…
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3rd International Symposium 2001
The use of a new tool material, polycrystalline cubic boron nitride (PCBN), developed by Brigham Young University in association with Advanced Metal Products, for friction stir welding (FSW) high-temperature materials was investigated. The manufactu…
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10th International Symposium 2014
A friction bit joining (FBJ) process was developed to facilitate spot joining of dissimilar metals and the microstructure and mechanical properties of the welded joints were investigated. The material system considered comprised sheet specimens (thi…
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13th International Symposium 2024
Fatigue testing was performed on welds joining AA2024 (AI4.5Cu1.4 Mg0.5Mn) alloy to TI6Al4V alloy by having AA100 strip as an interlayer utilizing friction stir lap welding (FSLW). During FSLW, the pin bottom was aimed not to touching the Ti6Al4V pl…
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8th International Symposium 2010
Ferrous alloy friction stir weld microstructure and flow stress determined by physical simulation
ArticleA modified Gleeble hot torsion test was used to simulate the stir zone microstructures in types 304L and 310 stainless steels obtained during friction stir welding (FSW). A Gleeble 3800 with a torsion mobile conversion unit was used to perform the t…
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8th International Symposium 2010
Characterization of joints of friction stir welded 2017A and 7075, 6013 aluminum alloy sheets
ArticleAn experimental study of friction stir welding (FSW) to join 2017A-T6 with 7075-T6 and 6013 aluminium alloys, by applying different welding parameters and conditions, was performed with the aim of analysing the microstructures and properties of the …
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7th International Symposium 2008
A short review is presented of the development of a friction stir welding process for steel and other hard metals using W-Re tool materials to produce repeatable, thick-section welds with minimal tool deformation. Issues discussed include: W, 25%Re …
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1st International Symposium 1999
Friction stir welding of aluminium alloy JIS-6N01-T5 (Al, 0.4-0.8%Mg, 0.4-0.9%Si) was investigated for subway [underground railway] rolling stock applications by comparing the welded joint properties with those of MIG and laser welded joints. Sheet …
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3rd International Symposium 2001
Friction stir welding (FSW) was carried out on A-6N01-T5 aluminium alloy of thickness 15 mm in various restraint conditions, and the amount of deformation before and after welding was investigated. Vertical distortion and lateral shrinkage of the we…
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5th International Symposium 2004
Process-structure-property relationship for nugget and HAZ regions of AA2524-T351 FSW joints
ArticleThe effects of rotation speed, welding speed and Z-axis force on process response variables (power, specific energy, torque, X-axis force) and properties (nugget hardness, strength and ductility, nugget grain size and HAZ hardness) of AA2524-T351 fr…
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4th International Symposium 2003
Free-form friction stir welding
ArticleForces experienced by the pin and the workpiece during friction stir welding were measured and used to design a friction stir welding machine which would accept a curved workpiece fed through the machine by hand. Forces in three perpendicular direct…
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13th International Symposium 2024
High-strength aluminum alloys of the AA7xxx-series are increasingly used in demanding environments owing to their excellent strength-to-weight-ratio. The strengthening mechanism of these alloys is dependent on the precipitation of hardening particle…
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6th International Symposium 2006
Friction stir welding (FSW) was employed to weld Mo and Ti sheets (thickness 1.5 and 2 mm, respectively), the effects of process conditions on weldability as well as mechanical properties and microstructure of joints was investigated, and the import…
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9th International Symposium 2012
Friction stir processing (FSP) experiments were undertaken on annealed AISI 420 stainless steel plates (thickness 6 mm) in order to compare three methods for assessing tool wear. The investigations incorporated two tool compositions (WC-Co or polycr…
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9th International Symposium 2012
Friction stir processing (FSP) was employed to fabricate oxide dispersion strengthened copper-based composite plates with a graded microstructure and evolving mechanical, thermal, electrical and wear properties along their thickness. Specimens compr…
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6th International Symposium 2006
Friction stir welding (FSW) experiments were performed to join two dissimilar aluminium alloys, AA-7075 (Al, 5.58%Zn, 2.48%Mg, 1.38%Cu) and AA-2024 (Al, 4.5%Cu, 1.36%Mg), in a butt configuration, and the microstructural and hardness characteristics …
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