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Miguel A. R. Pereira, Ivan Galvão, José Domingos Costa, Ana M. Amaro and Rui M. Leal
The objective of the current work is to show the potential of the friction stir welding (FSW) and its variants to join fibre-reinforced thermoplastic polymer (FRTP) composites. To accomplish that, the FSW technique and two other important variants, the f...
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Shoaib Ahmed, Rana Atta ur Rahman, Awais Awan, Sajjad Ahmad, Waseem Akram, Muhammad Amjad, Mohd Yazid Yahya and Seyed Saeid Rahimian Koloor
Friction stir welding (FSW) is one of the primary fabrication techniques for joining different components, and it has become popular, especially in aluminum alloy structures for marine applications. The welded joint with the friction stir process greatly...
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S. O. Plitchenko,?. ?. Grischenko
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Abbas Tamadon, Dirk J. Pons and Don Clucas
The potential position for tunnel defect within the structure of bobbin-tool friction stir welds was studied by analogue modelling. The welding process was simulated on layered plasticine slabs instead, compared to the aluminum plates. Observations in th...
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Moch. Syamsul Ma'arif,Christopher David Cook
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Lighter construction in the structure of transportation make industries rely on aluminium as construction materials and new technology of joining such as friction stir welding become increasingly applied. Since welding force in the process is considered ...
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S. O. Plitchenko
Pág. 95 - 104
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I. A. Vakulenko,S. A. Plitchenko,Y. L. Nadegdin
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This paper presents experimental data on the effect of mode of friction stir welding of aluminum alloy on the distribution of hardness over the cross section of the weld.
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Akshansh Mishra and Anish Dasgupta
Artificial-intelligence-based algorithms are used in manufacturing to automate difficult activities and discover workflow or process patterns that had never been noticed before. Recent studies deal with the forecasting of the fracture location in dissimi...
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HyeonJeong You, Minjung Kang, Sung Yi, Soongkeun Hyun and Cheolhee Kim
High-strength steels are being increasingly employed in the automotive industry, requiring efficient welding processes. This study analyzed the materials and mechanical properties of high-strength automotive steels with strengths ranging from 590 MPa to ...
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Hwanjin Kim, Kwangjin Lee, Jaewoong Kim, Changyeon Lee, Yoonchul Jung and Sungwook Kang
In the existing automobile manufacturing process, metal inert gas (MIG) and tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding are mainly used. These welding methods are fusion welding, and the heat input in the welding area is very high. Therefore, the deformation of the...
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S. P. Sundar Singh Sivam, Krishnaswamy Saravanan, Nagaraj Pradeep, Karuppiah Sathiya Moorthy, Sankarapandian Rajendrakumar
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The welding of Magnesium and Titanium and its alloys has continuously depicted a good challenge for designers and technologists. Ti and Mg alloys, particularly heat-treatable alloys, are difficult to join by fusion fastening techniques. The welding of di...
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Youb Kambouz, Mohamed Benguediab, Benattou Bouchouicha, Mohamed Mazari
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The process of friction stir welding is a significant advance in the field of research on the Friction welding technique known for several decades. This assembly technique has obvious originality since welding is performed in the solid state, which can h...
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Kayode Oyedemi, Patrick McGrath, Hannalie Lombard, Balázs Varbai
Pág. 296 - 302
This paper presents research work conducted to experimentally establish the process response of two diverse shaped tool-pin profiles for friction stir welding (FSW) AA6082-T6 aluminium. The dwell time was optimised by plunging each tool-pin into a plate ...
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Md. Aleem Pasha,Dr. P. Ravinder Reddy,Dr. P. Laxminarayana,Dr. Ishtiaq Ahmad Khan
Welding of magnesium alloys influence a great effect on magnesium application expansion, especially in marine and aerospace where large-size, complex components are required. Due to specific physical properties of magnesium, its welding requires great co...
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Arutiun Ehiasarian, Yashodhan Purandare, Arunprabhu Sugumaran, Papken Hovsepian, Peter Hatto and Jeroen De Backer
The Stationary Shoulder Friction Stir Welding (SS-FSW) technique benefits from reduced heat input, improved mechanical properties and surface finish of the weld, avoiding the need for post weld processing. Coatings on the tool probe and the shoulder for ...
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Bhabani Bora, Ratnesh Kumar, Somnath Chattopadhyaya and Sebastian Borucki
In this investigation, dissimilar material AA6061-T6 and Cu B370 were joined by friction stir welding (FSW). This paper presents a feasibility study of FSW to join Al-alloy and Cu-alloy. The experiment was conducted using general full factorial design by...
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