Tool-workpiece stick-slip conditions and their effects on torque and heat generation rate in the friction stir welding

Volume: 213, Pages: 116969 - 116969
Published: Jul 1, 2021
Abstract
Friction stir welding (FSW) has found increased applications in automotive and aerospace industries due to its advantages of solid-state bonding, no fusion and melting, and versatility in various working conditions and material combinations. However, the relationship among processing parameters, material properties, and bonding extent and fidelity remains largely empirical, primarily because of the lack of the mechanistic understanding of the...
Paper Details
Title
Tool-workpiece stick-slip conditions and their effects on torque and heat generation rate in the friction stir welding
Published Date
Jul 1, 2021
Volume
213
Pages
116969 - 116969
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