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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 Titilayo Akinlabi   +1 more
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Friction Welding

1993
Abstract Friction welding (FRW) can be divided into two major process variations: direct-drive or continuous-drive FRW and inertia-drive FRW. This article describes direct-drive FRW variables such as rotational speed, duration of rotation, and axial force and inertia-drive FRW variables such as flywheel mass, rotational speed, and axial ...
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Linear Friction Welding

2017
The current chapter discusses an application arising in the process of linear friction welding applied in metallurgy. In the first place a one-dimensional non-local model defined in the half-line is constructed in order to describe the evolution of the temperature within the welding region.
Nikos I. Kavallaris, Takashi Suzuki
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Linear friction welding

Welding International, 2010
The constantly increasing loading of the structures and components in different areas of engineering requires the application of new structural materials with special properties.
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Friction Welding

Indian Welding Journal, 1978
D. S. Mody, S. K. Sengupta
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Deformation Flow Welding(3)Friction Stir Welding, Friction Spot Welding and Friction Seam Welding

Journal of the Japan Society for Technology of Plasticity, 2006
Hiroshi TOKISUE, Kazuyoshi KATOH
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Friction Welding

2002
Jane Blunt, Nigel C. Balchin
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Friction Welding

2023
Feng Jicai, Xu Kuangdi
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Friction Welding

International Materials Reviews, 1973
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Friction Stir Welding

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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