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Bombardier Aerospace FSW Demonstrator
2011The development of Friction Stir Joining as a new class of fastening technologies promises to open new design possibilities. The ability to join large components into a unitized structure or super panels offers the potential of reducing the number of manufacturing processes; leading to reduced build times, all the while achieving weight savings; a ...
L. J. J. Kok, Ken Poston, Gary Moore
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2014
Aluminum, the third largest element available on the earth’s crust is the second highest consumed metal by weight and stands a distant second to iron and its alloys. The lower consumption by weight is in a large part a consequence of its low density, and is one of the prime advantages of this metal.
Rajiv Sharan Mishra +2 more
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Aluminum, the third largest element available on the earth’s crust is the second highest consumed metal by weight and stands a distant second to iron and its alloys. The lower consumption by weight is in a large part a consequence of its low density, and is one of the prime advantages of this metal.
Rajiv Sharan Mishra +2 more
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2014
FSW and processing have largely evolved in recent years in terms of process knowledge, materials processed and industrial applications. Considering process developments friction stir has been studied in an hybrid welding process associated with electric current for welding Al based alloys.
Telmo G. Santos +3 more
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FSW and processing have largely evolved in recent years in terms of process knowledge, materials processed and industrial applications. Considering process developments friction stir has been studied in an hybrid welding process associated with electric current for welding Al based alloys.
Telmo G. Santos +3 more
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FSW Patents - A Stirring Story
SAE Technical Paper Series, 2007<div class="htmlview paragraph">Friction Stir Welding (FSW), invented and patented by TWI in 1991, has given rise to a very large number of related patent filings. Over 1650 filings exist, although not all have succeeded in obtaining a patent. On the surface, it appears that lawyers, attorneys and government patent offices have benefited more ...
Iain J. Smith, Daniel D. R. Lord
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Journal of Modern Processes in Manufacturing and Production,12(4 ...
Akbari, Mostafa +4 more
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Akbari, Mostafa +4 more
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Flow visualization and simulation in FSW
Scripta Materialia, 2008Abstract The flow of material around the welding tool during friction stir welding (FSW) is closely linked to many of the key issues related to the process. Understanding of the flow is critical to determination of accurate thermomechanical processing conditions during FSW.
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The Proceedings of the Materials and processing conference, 2003
Yuta NAGASAKA, Tadashi NISIHARA
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Yuta NAGASAKA, Tadashi NISIHARA
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Anwendungsorientierte Simulation des FSW*
wt Werkstattstechnik online, 2005M. F. Zäh +4 more
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