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2019
Several material designs using friction stir welding (FSW) are demonstrated. The FSW is solid-state processing techniques, which can be used for many processes such as welding and surface modification. In particular, this method is very useful for the material design of transformable materials such as steel and Ti alloys.
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Several material designs using friction stir welding (FSW) are demonstrated. The FSW is solid-state processing techniques, which can be used for many processes such as welding and surface modification. In particular, this method is very useful for the material design of transformable materials such as steel and Ti alloys.
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Industrial Robot: An International Journal, 2004
The forces and torques associated with friction stir welding (FSW) are discussed as they relate to implementation of the welding process with industrial robots. Experimental results are presented that support the conclusions drawn from models developed by others.
George E. Cook +3 more
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The forces and torques associated with friction stir welding (FSW) are discussed as they relate to implementation of the welding process with industrial robots. Experimental results are presented that support the conclusions drawn from models developed by others.
George E. Cook +3 more
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Friction Stir Welding Technology
2011The friction stir welding (FSW) process was invented in 1991 by Wayne Thomas et al., one of the authors of this chapter. This machine tool based process is currently considered an important development in welding technology, saving costs and weight for a steadily expanding range of applications of lightweight metallic structures.
Pedro Vilaça, Wayne Thomas
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Recent progress on control strategies for inherent issues in friction stir welding
Progress in Materials Science, 2021Xiangchen Meng +2 more
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