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Comparison among the environmental impact of solid state and fusion welding processes in joining an aluminium alloy

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In this article, the life cycle assessment methodology was used to evaluate the environmental impact of friction stir welding of AA5754-H114 aluminium alloy sheets, and the authors considered the environm...
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The life-cycle assessment methodology was used to evaluate the environmental impact of friction stir welding of AA5754-H114 aluminium alloy sheets. Other works in literature considered the environm...

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New Approaches to Friction Stir Welding of Aluminum Light-Alloys

TL;DR: In this article, two modified-FSW techniques and approaches applied to aluminum alloys plates were compared in terms of resulting microstructures and mechanical responses, and the new approaches were directly compared to the conventional FSW techniques in comparison with the conventional FSW techniques.
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Evaluation of Welding Processes Based on Multi-dimensional Sustainability Assessment Model

TL;DR: A general and comprehensive framework for sustainability assessment of manufacturing processes is applied to select the most sustainable welding process among several alternatives for a certain application.
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A study on sustainability assessment of welding processes

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present general methodologies for sustainability assessments, which are then used to assess the sustainability of a given project using a set of metrics. And these metrics are then applied to other projects.
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Sustainable Manufacturing Technologies: A Systematic Review of Latest Trends and Themes

Ali Bastas
- 12 Apr 2021 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic review of state-of-the-art sustainable manufacturing technologies literature is presented, evidencing the latest themes and trends in this important research avenue, and challenges and future directions are provided for both industrial and academic reader base.
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Effect of FSW Traverse Speed on Mechanical Properties of Copper Plate Joints

TL;DR: Although in the whole range of considered traverse speeds, comparable properties were obtained for FSW copper joints in terms of their visual and microstructural evaluation, their static and especially fatigue parameters were different, most apparent in the nine-fold greater observed average fatigue life.
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Friction Stir Welding and Processing

TL;DR: Friction stir welding (FSW) is a relatively new solid-state joining process that is used to join high-strength aerospace aluminum alloys and other metallic alloys that are hard to weld by conventional fusion welding as discussed by the authors.
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IMPACT 2002+: A new life cycle impact assessment methodology

TL;DR: The IMPACT 2002+ method as mentioned in this paper proposes a feasible implementation of a combined midpoint/damage approach, linking all types of life cycle inventory results (elementary flows and other interventions) via 14 midpoint categories to four damage categories.
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A review of modeling approaches for sustainable supply chain management

TL;DR: The paper summarizes research on quantitative models for forward supply chains and thereby contributes to the further substantiation of the field and ends with suggestions for future research.
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Health effects of welding.

TL;DR: An understanding of possible adverse health effects of exposure to welding fumes is essential to risk assessment and the development of prevention strategies and will impact a large population of workers.
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Friction stir welding: Process, automation, and control

TL;DR: In this article, the basic principles of friction stir welding (FSW) are discussed, including terminology, material flow, joint configurations, tool design, materials, and defects, with an emphasis on recent advances in aerospace, automotive, and ship building.
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