نتایج جستجو برای: friction stir welding method

تعداد نتایج: 1671261  

Journal: :iranian journal of materials science and engineering 0
e. gharibshahiyan materials science and engineering, school of materials science and metallurgical engineering, semnan university - r&d department, oghab afshan industrial & manufacturing company, semnan, iran a. honarbakhsh raouf school of materials science and metallurgical engineering, semnan university, iran

friction welding is widely used in various industries. in friction welding, heat is generated by conversion of mechanical energy into thermal energy at the interface the work pieces during pin rotation under pressure. a three-dimensional thermo mechanical simulation of friction stir welding (fsw) processes is carried out for aluminium alloys of 6061and 7050 where the simulation results are comp...

2011
I. Dinaharan N. Murugan

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...

2014
W. Hu C. T. Wu H. P. Wang H. Lu

In this paper, new numerical modeling of material flow in the thermo-mechanical friction stir welding process is presented. In this numerical model, the discretization in space is derived by the meshfree Galerkin method using a Lagrangian meshfree convex approximation. The discrete thermal and mechanical equations are weakly coupled as the time advances using a forward difference scheme. A mort...

2008
D. G. Richards P. B. Prangnell S. W. Williams P. J. Withers

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...

Ahl Sarmadi , M., Atapour, M., Behjat, A., Shamanian, M.,

High-strength low alloy steels are a class of steels used in applications that require high strength and good weldability, including ship hulls, gas pipelines and oil industry. One way to build parts is fusion welding that create areas with a large grain size in the heat-affected zone and increased susceptibility to hydrogen cracking. One way to solve this problem is to use solid state friction...

2011
Ning Sun Diran Apelian

Friction Stir Processing (FSP) is a recent outgrowth of the Friction Stir Welding (FSW) process and relies on solid-state deformation to modify the surface of the working surface/materials. Our work to date has shown to locally eliminate casting defects and refine the microstructure to improve their mechanical properties and enhance corrosion resistance. Such improvements have important implica...

Journal: :IJAEC 2012
Sasidhar Muttineni Pandu Ranga Vundavilli

Friction stir welding (FSW) is a solid state welding process, which is used for the welding of aluminum alloys. It is important to note that the mechanical properties of the FSW process depends on various process parameters, such as spindle speed, feed rate and shoulder depth. Two different tool materials, such as High speed steel (HSS) and H13 are considered for the welding of Al 7075. The pre...

A. Ranjbaran, K. Mirzavand M. M. Goli Bidgoli M. Porhonar Y. Shajari Z. S. Seyedraoufi,

Application of thermoplastic materials has increased dramatically in recent decades due to its recyclability, low density, resistance to chemical changes. The friction stir welding process is one of the new methods of solid state welding, which has recently undergone a significant improvement. In this research, using a new tool Made of plain carbon steel st37 in friction stir welding and low co...

2011
R. W. Fonda K. E. Knipling

The shear textures that develop in friction stir welds are reviewed and discussed. In all the materials examined, including face centred cubic (fcc), body centred cubic (bcc) and hexagonal close-packed (hcp) materials, friction stir welding produces a predominant shear texture with the close-packed directions aligned with the shear direction (SD) and the close-packed plane normal perpendicular ...

2005
R. S. Mishra Z. Y. Ma

Friction stir welding (FSW) is a relatively new solid-state joining process. This joining technique is energy efficient, environment friendly, and versatile. In particular, it can be used to join high-strength aerospace aluminum alloys and other metallic alloys that are hard to weld by conventional fusion welding. FSW is considered to be the most significant development in metal joining in a de...

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