نتایج جستجو برای: friction stir process

تعداد نتایج: 1343386  

2009
PAUL A. FLEMING D. M. Wilkes Alvin Strauss David DeLapp Jim Davidson

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...

Journal: :QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE JAPAN WELDING SOCIETY 2018

Journal: :Metals 2021

Progress in sustainable manufacturing is a crucial element to minimise negative environmental impacts. The conventional fusion weld process used join aluminium alloys resulted coarse grain structure, inevitable defects, and severe joint softening. Friction stir processing (FSP) has the potential modify microstructure of materials structure improve mechanical properties. In this investigation, e...

2003
C. M. Chen R. Kovacevic

Friction stir welding (FSW) is a relatively new welding process that may have significant advantages compared to the fusion processes as follow: joining of conventionally non-fusion weldable alloys, reduced distortion and improved mechanical properties of weldable alloys joints due to the pure solid-state joining of metals. In this paper, a three-dimensional model based on finite element analys...

Ahl Sarmadi, M., , , Atapour, M. , Behjat, A. , Edriss, H. , Vahman , M. ,

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...

2009
David H. Lammlein

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 ...

2007
P. A. Fleming K. A. Fleming D. Lammlein T. Lienert M. Bement

Friction Stir Welding (FSW) is a relatively new welding technique where metals are joined through mechanical stirring. Due to its numerous advantages over older welding methods, it has been implemented in an increasing number of industries. However, there are remaining challenges to be overcome in FSW. One of the most serious is its reliance on accurate weld parameters. Additionally, faults or ...

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