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Friction Stir Welding

2020
Friction stir welding (FSW) is an innovative advanced welding technology that was invented for light metals by The Welding Institute (TWI), England, U.K. in 1991.
Esther T. Akinlabi   +1 more
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Advances in friction stir spot welding

Critical reviews in solid state and materials sciences, 2020
Friction stir spot welding (FSSW) is a variation of linear Friction Stir Welding (FSW), which was invented to compete with resistance spot welding (RSW) and riveting of lightweight alloys in the automobile, shipbuilding and aerospace industries. Recently,
Z. Shen, Yuquan Ding, A. Gerlich
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Banding in copper friction stir weld

Science and Technology of Welding and Joining, 2012
Formation and microstructure of banding in a copper friction stir weld was studied using scanning electron microscopy, electron backscatter diffraction, and nanoindentation. Unlike in aluminium, banding only appears in ‘cold’ friction stir welding (FSW) welds of copper. Banding is formed by layers of small and large grains.
Savolainen, Kati   +3 more
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Friction Stir Welding and Design

2021
Friction stir welding (FSW) is a solid-state welding process in which the heat generated by friction is utilized to fuse the two weld metals in solidus state. This method uses a non-consumable rotating tool which is moved through the interface of two weld metals causing the materials to soften and thus causing the materials to join. FSW is performed at
Mukti Chaturvedi, S. Arungalai Vendan
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Robotic friction stir welding [PDF]

open access: possibleIndustrial 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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Evaluation of Friction Stir Welds

Manufacturing Engineering and Materials Handling, Parts A and B, 2005
An Image correlation technique to evaluate the structural properties and behavior of the Friction Stir Welds (FSW) is presented. The technique used is Sub-Pixel Digital Image Correlation (SPDIC). Four weld samples made of Al-2219 and Al-2195 alloys but different surface treatments are tested under tensile loads and the digital images of these samples ...
Tsuchin Philip Chu   +2 more
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Dissimilar friction stir welding of pure Ti and carbon fibre reinforced plastic

Science and technology of welding and joining, 2020
Dissimilar friction stir welding was conducted on the combination of pure Ti and carbon fibre reinforced plastic. The weld interface microstructure and mechanical properties of the obtained joints were systematically investigated.
Jeong-Won Choi   +6 more
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Friction Stir Welding and Friction Stir Spot Welding of Aluminium/Copper Alloys

2018
The development of laboratory work on friction stir welding (FSW) and friction stir spot welding (FSSW) FSW of dissimilar materials should provide a good insight into their possible industrial applications; and therefore, enhance their industrial development.
Mukuna Patrick Mubiayi   +2 more
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Study on the effects of tool tile angle, offset and plunge depth on friction stir welding of poly(methyl methacrylate) T-joint

, 2020
The effects of tilt angle (TTA), plunge depth (TPD) and offset (TO) of tool in friction stir welding of poly(methyl methacrylate) T-joint were investigated.
A. Eyvazian   +3 more
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Dissimilar friction stir lap welding of aluminum to brass: Modeling of material mixing using coupled Eulerian–Lagrangian method with experimental verifications

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part L: Journal of Materials: Design and Applications, 2020
The intermetallic compounds formation and inter-material mixing have a critical impact on achieving a sound joint with fine mechanical properties in the case of dissimilar metal friction stir welding.
M. Akbari, P. Asadi
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