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Over the last decade attempts have been made to fabricate aluminum matrix composites (AMCs) reinforced with several ceramic particles. Aluminum reinforced with ZrB2 particles is one such AMC. The successful application of new kind of AMCs lies in the development of secondary processes such as machining and joining. Friction stir welding (FSW) is a relatively new solid state welding which overco...
Friction stir welding (FSW) is a powerful joining process which is limited by its range of application and processing rate. Here the range of application is extended to small-diameter butted pipe sections and high processing rates are applied for increased productivity in manufacturing. Full penetration friction stir welds are performed on butted sections of aluminium alloy 6061-T6 pipe. These ...
Friction Stir Welding (FSW) is a recently-developed technique where metals are joined together through mechanical stirring. FSW, often performed by robotic welders, is being used in an increasing number of industries such as aerospace, maritime and transportation. FSW has proven to be very effective and has replaced fusion welding and riveting in a number of manufacturing processes. In order to...
In this investigation, the effect of friction stir processing (FSP) parameters such as rotational speed, traverse speed and plunge depth on the tensile strength of AA6063 aluminum alloy was studied. The experiments were carried out as per response surface methodology parametric design concepts to study the influence of various combinations of process parameters. Statistical optimization techniq...
The general principles behind the global mechanical tensioning technique for controlling weld residual stresses are examined using a finite lement model to follow their evolution throughout the welding process. While we focus specifically on friction stir welding, the tool is represented imply as a heat source. As a result, the findings have relevance to a wide range of welding processes. For a...
The extruded AZ61A magnesium alloy plates of 6 mm thickness were butt welded using friction stir welding (FSW) process. The corrosion behavior of the welds was evaluated by conducting immersion test in NaCl solution at different pH value, immersion time and chloride ion concentrations. An empirical relationship was established incorporating pH value, immersion time and chloride ion concentratio...
Galvanic corrosion is an ever-present problem in all different environments, particularly in tanks. The goal of this project is to develop a finite element model that can be used with experimental data to characterize the corrosion of a galvanic weldments couple in an electrolyte. In this study sample are welded by gas tungsten arc welding and friction stir welding. According to ASTM G8, Evalua...
Friction stir welding (FSW) is a relatively new, solid-state, metal joining process invented by Wayne Thomas et al. at the Welding Institute of England (now TWI) in 1991 [1.] A FSW butt weld is made by following the joint-line of two butted pieces of material with a rotating tool while applying a significant down-force through the tool. Heating is provided at or near the tool-work interface by ...
Introduction The Friction Stir Welding (FSW) process is an innovative technique to join metals in the plasticity field, thus not reaching the melting temperature and consequently the liquid state as it happen in traditional welding processes. This feature of the FSW proved an enhancement of the fatigue behaviour and strength of the joints, leading some companies to adopt the process for the man...
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