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Analysis of Thick-Walled Oxygen-Free Copper Pipe Production in the Bridge Die Extrusion Process. [PDF]
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Reliability assessment of friction stir welds in AA100 aluminium alloy using ANN and ANFIS predictive models. [PDF]
Gokulachandran J +6 more
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Precision control of microstructure variation and tensile properties in dissimilar friction stir lap welding joints using an adjustable tool. [PDF]
Kar A, Morisada Y, Sharma A, Fujii H.
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Joining of Cu-Mg-Mn Aluminum Alloy with Linear Friction Welding
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Friction-based welding processes: friction welding and friction stir welding
Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, 2020Friction-based welding processes are considered as very efficient solid-state metal joining processes due to soundness of the welded joint with remarkably less energy consumption and environmentall...
Kumar Rajak, Dipen +3 more
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A comparison between friction stir welding, linear friction welding and rotary friction welding
Advances in Manufacturing, 2016Three friction welding processes are compared for temperature, stresses and strains, as well as strain rates developed in the early phases of the processes, which are essential in their successful development. These are friction stir welding (FSW), linear friction welding (LFW) and rotary friction welding (RFW).
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2021
Friction stir welding (FSW) is a solid-state joining process which is a relatively newer technique but has found multiple utility in various industries across the world. By employing FSW, several issues that conventional fusion welding poses, viz. distortion, low efficiency, greater heat-affected zone (HAZ), etc., can be avoided.
Daniel F.O. Braga +2 more
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Friction stir welding (FSW) is a solid-state joining process which is a relatively newer technique but has found multiple utility in various industries across the world. By employing FSW, several issues that conventional fusion welding poses, viz. distortion, low efficiency, greater heat-affected zone (HAZ), etc., can be avoided.
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Introduction to Friction Welding, Friction Stir Welding and Friction Stir Processing
2020Manufacturing of product requires the joining of materials at one point or the other during the product manufacturing process. There are a number of joining processes that are used namely: temporary and permanent joining processes. Welding is a permanent welding process with two basic types: solid-state welding and fusion welding.
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