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Investigation of mechanical and microstructural properties of welded specimens of AA6061-T6 alloy with friction stir welding and parallel-friction stir welding methods [PDF]
The present study investigates the effect of two parameters of process type and tool offset on tensile, microhardness, and microstructure properties of AA6061-T6 aluminum alloy joints.
Memon, Shabbir +17 more
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FSBE combined with BG reinforcement produced a highly refined and stabilized microstructure through dynamic recrystallization and Zener pinning. BG particles acted as potent heterogeneous nucleation sites, accelerating β‐Mg17Al12 precipitation and enhancing precipitation kinetics. Aging for 12 h maximized mechanical performance, with yield strength and
Pourya Motavallian +2 more
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Experimental and numerical evaluation of friction stirs welding of AA 2024-W aluminum alloy
Friction Stir Welding (FSW) is one of the most effective solid states joining process and has numerous potential applications in many industries. A FSW numerical tool, based on ANSYS F.E software, has been developed.
Karima E. Amori
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Lightweight design of a suspension arm by friction stir welding [PDF]
The research seeks initially to investigate why a greater shift to lightweight technologies for suspension design has not occurred already over the mass market vehicle sector.
Jagger, Ian Michael
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Parametric finite-element studies on the effect of tool shape in friction stir welding
The success of the Friction Stir Welding (FSW) process, and the weld quality produced, depends significantly on the design of the welding tool. In this paper the effect of variation in various tool geometry parameters on FSW process outcomes, during the ...
D Mackenzie +5 more
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Underwater friction stir processing at ˜800 rpm produced AA2024/AlB2 composites with optimum grain refinement (2.3 ± 0.1 μm), hardness (139.5 ± 2.9 HV0.1), and tensile strength (596.4 ± 10.1 MPa). Rotational speed strongly influenced microstructure: low speed (600 rpm) yielded fine but unevenly reinforced grains, while high speeds (1000–1200 rpm ...
Mahna Nikzad‐Dinan +2 more
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This study aimed to optimize the pin‐on‐drum dry sliding wear performance of friction stir welding processed dissimilar AA5052 and AA2014 aluminium alloys using a systematic approach based on response surface methodology and a Box–Behnken Design. ABSTRACT This study aimed to optimize the dry sliding wear performance in a pin‐on‐drum setup of friction ...
Seenivasan Soundararjan +6 more
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Simulation of the behavior of aluminum alloys welded in Friction Stir Welding FSW (Case of AA5083 and AA 6082) [PDF]
The friction stir welding FSW is a topical technique to date, either for experimental or numerical research topics. Based on the fact that the majority of the heat generated, comes from the contact between the workpiece and the shoulder, and from the ...
Bousekrine Taha Bounini +2 more
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Knowledge discovery for friction stir welding via data driven approaches: Part 1 – correlation analyses of internal process variables and weld quality [PDF]
For a comprehensive understanding towards Friction Stir Welding (FSW) which would lead to a unified approach that embodies materials other than aluminium, such as titanium and steel, it is crucial to identify the intricate correlations between the ...
M Mahfouf +9 more
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This study investigates the influence of laser power and welding speed on the quality of 304L stainless steel laser welds using numerical and experimental approaches. Results indicate that optimal parameters (4 kW, 3 m/min) enhance penetration while minimizing the heat‐affected zone, providing insights for industrial laser welding optimization ...
Nuepaul D. Kortu +3 more
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