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  1. Zettler R., Lomolino S., dos Santos J.F., Donath T., Beckmann F., Lippman T., Lohwasser D. 5th International Symposium 2004

    The effects of friction stir welding (FSW) tool geometry on material flow during the welding of 4 mm aluminium alloys 2024-T51 and 6056-T4 were investigated. Welds were made using three different welding tool pins (conical non-threaded profile, coni…

  2. Chen Y.C., Prangnell P.B. 9th International Symposium 2012

    An abrasion circle friction stir spot welding (ABC-FSSW) technique was employed to fabricate dissimilar metal joints between aluminium and steel automotive sheets, and the microstructure, mechanical properties and weld formation mechanisms of the jo…

  3. Hoyos E., Hoyos M., Serna M.C., Lochmuller C., Montoya Y., Cordoba J. 13th International Symposium 2024

    This study addresses the challenges of predicting joint efficiency for friction stir welding (FSW). It adopts a data driven approach, leveraging data analytics to develop accurate predictive models. A database of 1780 records from diverse aluminium …

  4. Skinner M., Edwards R.L., Adams G., Li Z.X. 4th International Symposium 2003

    A description is presented of the self reacting friction stir welding (SR-FSW) process and the specially designed welding head; results are reported from tests determining the mechanical properties of SR-FSW welds in AA-2219 and AA-2195 aluminium al…

  5. Fujimoto M., Watanabe D., Abe N., Sato Y.S., Kokawa H. 7th International Symposium 2008

    Similar overlap and dissimilar butt joints were fabricated by friction stir spot joining of AA 6061-T6 (Al, 1-1.1%Mg, 0.66-0.67%Si) and AA 5052-H34 (Al, 2.58%Mg) sheets of thickness 1 and 2 mm, respectively, and microstructural analysis was used to …

  6. Nelson T., Sorensen C., Packer S., Allen C. 7th International Symposium 2008

    A friction stir processing (FSP) technique was employed to fabricate D2 steel hunting knife blades with long-life cutting edge retention, and blade integrity tests were undertaken. The FSP tool design was a convex scroll shoulder step spiral and the…

  7. Cederqvist L. 5th International Symposium 2004

    A method investigated by Sweden for storage of nuclear waste in copper canisters sealed using friction stir welding (where EB welding has been used before) is described. Topics include: Nimonic 105 and Densimet sintered tungsten alloy tool; welding …

  8. Yoon S.G., Ueji R., Fujii H. 10th International Symposium 2014

    Friction stir welding experiments were undertaken on Ti-6%Al-4%V sheets (thickness 2 mm) in order to investigate the influence of process conditions on stir zone microstructure and local texture. Welding was performed at rotational speeds of 225-300…

  9. Fourment L., Guerdoux S., Miles M., Nelson T. 5th International Symposium 2004

    The numerical simulation of the friction stir welding process using two different commercial finite element codes is described. FORGE3, which uses an updated Lagrangian approach, was used to simulate the plunge of the pin and the THERCAST package, w…

  10. Schneider J., Chen P., Nunes A.C. 11th International Symposium 2016

    With regard to the occurrence of residual oxide defects associated with friction stir welding (FSW) of aluminium alloys, an investigation is presented into a possible alternative mechanism for oxide formation within the weld nugget involving enhance…

  11. Shimoda Y., Tsubaki M., Yasui T., Fukumoto M. 8th International Symposium 2010

    An experimental investigation was made of the effect of welding tool shape on welding defects and material flow during friction stir welding (FSW) of dissimilar materials. Friction stir welding tools used had tool shoulders of tool steel and the pro…

  12. Lu D.H., Barnes S., Johnson R., Withers P.J. 7th International Symposium 2008

    Friction stir welding (FSW) experiments were conducted on magnesium alloys, wrought AZ31 (Mg, 3%Al, 1%Zn) and cast AZ91 (Mg, 9%Al, 0.6%Zn), to investigate the effect of process conditions on microstructure and hardness. Welding was performed at rota…

  13. Tsujikawa M., Koizumi S., Oguri T., Oki S., Chung S.W., Higashi K. 6th International Symposium 2006

    Extruded AZ31 (Mg, 3%Al, 1%Zn) alloy plates (thickness 6 mm) were joined by one-run or two-run friction stir welding (FSW) and the microstructure, mechanical properties and residual stress characteristics of the welded joints were investigated. FSW …

  14. Yang X.Q., Fang D.P., Luan G.H., Jian B. 6th International Symposium 2006

    An experimental investigation is presented into the fatigue properties of welded joints made by friction stir welding (FSW) of 2024-T4 (Al, 4.4%Cu, 0.6%Mn, 1.5%Mg) and 2014-T6 (Al, 4.5%Cu, 0.8%Mn, 0.5%Mg) aircraft alloys and their dependence on proc…

  15. Moles M., Lamarre A. 4th International Symposium 2003

    Evaluation of phased array ultrasonic inspection for the detection of typical friction stir weld defects is reported. Characteristics of friction stir welds with respect to inspectability are described. Phased array operation is outlined. A variety …

  16. Smith C.B. 2nd International Symposium 2000

    Friction stir welded joints in aluminium alloy 6061-T6 sheet were produced using a robot arm, to assess the ability of the arm to withstand the mechanical stresses associated with friction stir welding. The arm was fitted with an electrically powere…

  17. Kumagai M., Tanaka S. 1st International Symposium 1999

    Friction stir welding of aluminium alloys suitable for railway and shipbuilding applications was investigated. Sheet of 4 mm thickness of alloys 6N01-T5 (Al, 0.7%Mg, 0.6%Si, 0.1%Cu) and 5083-H112 (Al, 4.7%Mg) were friction stir welded, and the joint…

  18. Enomoto M. 3rd International Symposium 2001

    The production of aluminium alloy forged suspension parts for light-weight vehicles using circumferential friction stir welding (FSW) is considered. The suspension arm is composed of three extruded shapes (bush bracket, yoke and pipe) joined by FSW.…

  19. Buhl N., Wagner G., Eifler D., Gutensohn 9th International Symposium 2012

    Friction stir welding (FSW) experiments were undertaken on commercially pure titanium and Ti, 6%Al, 4%V alloy sheets (thickness 1.2 and 1.25 mm, respectively), the microstructure of the weldments was examined and the wear mechanisms of the welding t…

  20. Vutabwarova I.F., Jones A.H., O'dubhghaill C., Cater S. 9th International Symposium 2012

    Friction stir welding (FSW) experiments were undertaken on stacked laminates of pure copper and 60/40 brass (60%Cu, 40%Zn) to investigate material flow patterns and microstructural changes during welding. FSW was conducted using a threaded MX Tri-fl…

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