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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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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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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 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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11th International Symposium 2016
Dissimilar lap joints between AA 6061-T6 (Al, 1.01%Mg, 0.59%Si) and A356 (Al, 7.02%Si) aluminium alloys were fabricated by friction stir welding (FSW) and the influence of process conditions on joint microstructure evolution and mechanical propertie…
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11th International Symposium 2016
An investigation was undertaken to examine the interactions, required process adjustments and resultant joint properties associated with conventional and robotic stationary shoulder friction stir welding (SSFSW) for scaled tool geometries. In order …
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9th International Symposium 2012
A rotating data logger system was developed to investigate the influence of process parameters on tool tip temperature during friction stir spot welding (FSSW) of AA 6061-T6 and 5083-O aluminium alloy lap joints. The data logger was designed to rota…
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11th International Symposium 2016
AA 6063-T5 aluminium alloy L-shape stringers (thickness 2 mm) were friction stir welded in an overlap configuration positioned over AA 2024-T3 sheets (thickness 3 mm) using various process conditions and three different tool designs with respect to …
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Characterisation and comparison of controlled thermomechanical tests and actual friction stir welds
ArticlePhysical simulations were undertaken on cylindrical specimens of 304L stainless steel using a "Gleeble 1500" thermomechanical simulator in the form of hot axial compression tests so that the material underwent similar heating and cooling profiles to…
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10th International Symposium 2014
Friction stir welding experiments were undertaken on Al-Li alloys for application to C919 passenger aircraft fuselage panels, and the microstructure and mechanical properties of the welded lap joints were investigated. The materials comprised 2060-T…
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8th International Symposium 2010
The microstructure, hardness, tensile strength and fracture toughness of friction stir welds in cryogenic tanks made from standard AA2219 AlCu alloy and advanced AA2195 AlCuLi alloy (5 mm thickness) were investigated. AA2195 has relatively low densi…
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7th International Symposium 2008
An investigation is presented into the effects of process parameters on weld quality and defect generation (hooking defects, kissing bonds and top plate thinning) in 7075-T6 aircraft stringers (thickness 1.5 mm) lap-joined on 2024-T3 skins (thicknes…
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Friction stir reaction diffusion welding of AC4C cast aluminium alloy and AZ31 magnesium alloy
ArticleFriction stir lap welding of aluminium alloy to magnesium alloy was investigated, emphasising the tensile strength, fracture location in the joint and microstructure evolution in the weld under different welding heat inputs. Dissimilar joints betwee…
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6th International Symposium 2006
To better understand the heat generation, temperature distribution and material flow during friction stir welding (FSW), experiments, including some with a pin breaking technique, were undertaken on two aluminium alloys (5083-O (Al, 4.5%Mg) rolled p…
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8th International Symposium 2010
The influence of the tool profile and short welding cycles on the friction stir spot welding (FSSW) of thin aluminium sheet was investigated using several different techniques including high-resolution x-ray tomography. Weld quality, microstructure,…
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7th International Symposium 2008
Based on the hypothesis that uniform friction stir weld quality can be produced by maintaining a constant weld zone temperature, an investigation was conducted to develop a feedback strategy and a closed-loop control algorithm to maintain constant t…
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12th International Symposium 2018
With regard to the need for in-process subsurface defect monitoring during friction stir welding (FSW) of aluminium alloys, an investigation is presented into a real-time force measurement system of process output to sense defect formation. Issues d…
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8th International Symposium 2010
An experimental investigation was made on the effect of processing variables and tool material on the microstructure of friction stir welded (FSW) 6 mm thick HSLA-65 steel plate, with the aim of optimising the process variables for enhanced mechanic…
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10th International Symposium 2014
A two-run friction stir welding process was employed to fabricate butt joints in API 5L X80 pipeline steel (0.08%C, 1.86%Mn, 0.16%Cr, 0.01%Ni, 0.18%Mo, 0.03%V, 0.06%Nb) plates (thickness 12 mm) and fracture toughness was determined in the parent met…
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