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1st International Symposium 1999
The microstructure and postweld heat treatment of friction stir welds in age hardening aluminium alloys were investigated. Aluminium alloy plate (2014-T6 and 7075-T6 and -T651) of thickness 6.35 mm (0.25 in) was friction stir welded and the joints s…
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1st International Symposium 1999
The effects of friction stir welding process parameters (tool rotation speed and travel speed) on defects and mechanical properties in welds in aluminium alloys were investigated. Microstructural, macrostructural and mechanical properties of the wel…
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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 …
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4th International Symposium 2003
The origin of the lines of micrometre sized oxide particles observed in aluminium alloy friction stir welds was investigated. Butt and bead on plate welds were prepared using 6 mm plate of aluminium (99.999%Al and 99.5%Al) and aluminium alloy 6056 (…
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2nd International Symposium 2000
Preliminary results from a 3-dimensional heat and material flow computer simulation program for friction stir welding are given and compared with experimental observations. The simulation is based upon solutions of Navier-Stokes equations and nonlin…
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5th International Symposium 2004
Welding trials are reported to demonstrate joint formation between S45C mild steel and aluminium alloy 6063 using a friction stir diffusion process. Welding experiments were undertaken using a machining centre with a cemented carbide rotating tool, …
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5th International Symposium 2004
The effects of post weld heat treatments on the mechanical properties and corrosion resistance of friction stir welded dissimilar aluminium alloy joints (2024/6056) were studied. Sheets of 4 mm thickness were first joined in heat treatments T3 for 2…
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Inverse analysis using a genetic algorithm for the finite element modelling of friction stir welding
ArticleA direct modelling approach ("SAMCEF" software finite element simulation) coupled with an inverse model, based on genetic algorithm optimisation (MAX software), was applied to the friction stir welding (FSW) process for two aluminium alloys (6005A-T…
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5th International Symposium 2004
Thermomechanical and microstructural modelling were performed for the friction stir welding process, simulating the thermal diffusion during and after welding (in the cooling stage), and comparing the results with experimental data obtained for fric…
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4th International Symposium 2003
The paper comprises copies of the presentation slides which describe the development of welding experiments and equipment to provide experimental data to validate process models of the friction stir welding process. Data obtained include tool parame…
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3rd International Symposium 2001
The relationship between microstructure and hardness was investigated in friction stir welded aluminium alloy 6063-T5. The alloy thickness was 6 mm. Hardness profiles were measured across the stir zone. The microstructure of the as-welded and postwe…
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3rd International Symposium 2001
The feasibility of joining layers of dissimilar metals (aluminium and steel) by friction stir welding (FSW) was investigated. Aluminium (A-1050-O) was placed above steel (JIS S50C carbon steel). The tool revolution was 3000 rpm and the tool feed rat…
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3rd International Symposium 2001
The development of orbital friction stir welding (FSW) technology for joining aluminium pipes for gas insulated power transmission lines (GIL) is described. The equipment is outlined: hydraulic unit, control panel, FSW head with steel wire rope and …
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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…
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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…
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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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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, …
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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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10th International Symposium 2014
The stationary shoulder friction stir welding (SSFSW) process was employed to fabricate defect-free joints in a variety of aluminium alloys and experiments were undertaken to investigate the microstructure and mechanical properties of the joints. Th…
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10th International Symposium 2014
Numerical modelling and experimental measurements were undertaken to investigate the heat flux and residual stresses during a rotary friction welding process to fabricate joints between an ASTM A36 steel pipe (0.11%C, 0.2%Si, 0.92%Mn, 0.02%Cr, 0.02%…
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