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1st International Symposium 1999
Shipbuilding applications of friction stir welding in the production of prefabricated aluminium alloy sections are described. Panels of up to 13 x 16 m, thickness 3-7 mm, may be produced with close tolerances and good surface finish, reducing cost a…
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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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12th International Symposium 2018
In relation to the potential of force control friction stir welding (FSW) to produce higher quality weldments, an investigation is presented into the integration of closed-loop force control onto milling machines using popular CNC control systems, f…
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10th International Symposium 2014
An investigation was undertaken to examine the effect of adding aluminium to magnesium on the strength of dissimilar joints between steel and magnesium fabricated by friction stir welding. The materials studied were pure 3N magnesium, AZ31 (Mg, 2.9%…
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6th International Symposium 2006
With regard to the requirement to produce friction stir welded (FSW) lap joints with strength and fatigue properties suitable for commercial regional aircraft, work undertaken by MTS Systems and Bombardier Aerospace to develop pin tools and corrosio…
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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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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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6th International Symposium 2006
A report is presented into recent advances made in friction stir welding (FSW) of 7075 aluminium alloy and 12%Cr alloy steel plates (thickness 12 mm) using refractory metal tools in conjunction with a variety of surface modifications, including stud…
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8th International Symposium 2010
The degradation mechanisms of friction stir welding (FSW) tools made of three tungsten alloys were investigated. Tools were made from 99%W-1%La2O3, 75%W-25%Re and 70%W-20%Re-10%HfC. These were used to make friction stir welds in high strength steel …
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8th International Symposium 2010
The viscoplastic behaviour of two aluminium alloys (non heat-treatable AA5083-H111 and heat-treatable AA6082-T6) was analysed by performing tensile tests at different temperatures and strain rates and the friction stir weldability of the materials i…
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8th International Symposium 2010
The hybrid component of the combination magnesiums lightness and aluminums formability should be useful for energy saving. The welding of dissimilar metallic materials is difficult for their difference in melting temperatures and the formation of …
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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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Effect of tool displacement on defect formation in friction stir welding of aluminium and copper
ArticleThe effect of tool pin displacement on defect formation in friction stir welded (FSW) 5052 Al alloy and C11000 copper in butt joint configurations was investigated, with the tool pin plunged first in copper, secondly at the weld joint centre line an…
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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…
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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…
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12th International Symposium 2018
An investigation was undertaken to explore the feasibility of welding baseline aerospace aluminium alloys along with additional constituents, such as coatings and a faying surface sealant, by the refill friction stir spot welding (RFSSW) technique a…
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11th International Symposium 2016
The material point method based on NairnMPM software was employed to formulate a 2D model of elastoplastic material flow around a friction stir welding (FSW) tool probe and to examine 2D elastoplastic deformation and the frictional interaction at th…
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8th International Symposium 2010
A thermal numerical 3D model to predict temperature and machine torque values for bobbin tool friction stir welding (FSW) is presented. The model includes a 3D representation of the work piece, clamping and bobbin tool. The heat transported by the t…
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9th International Symposium 2012
Incorporation of friction stir welding (FSW) in a parallel kinematics machine (PKM) 5-axis machine was undertaken with the intelligent computer aided manufacturing (ICAM) approach to optimise process parameters and tool paths by using available CNC …
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12th International Symposium 2018
Spot welds were fabricated in DC01 mild steel and HC 420-LA high strength steel sheets (thickness 1 mm) by friction stir spot welding (FSSW) using various pinless tools and process parameters, and thermographic analysis together with microstructural…
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