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Review: friction stir welding tools

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Friction stir welding (FSW) is a widely used solid state joining process for soft materials such as aluminium alloys because it avoids many of the common problems of fusion welding as mentioned in this paper.
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Friction stir welding (FSW) is a widely used solid state joining process for soft materials such as aluminium alloys because it avoids many of the common problems of fusion welding. Commercial feasibility of the FSW process for harder alloys such as steels and titanium alloys awaits the development of cost effective and durable tools which lead to structurally sound welds consistently. Material selection and design profoundly affect the performance of tools, weld quality and cost. Here we review and critically examine several important aspects of FSW tools such as tool material selection, geometry and load bearing ability, mechanisms of tool degradation and process economics.

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Surface composites by friction stir processing: A review

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of surface composites via friction stir processing is presented in this article, where the underlying mechanisms in strengthening of FSP-processed surface composite are discussed with reported models.
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Joining of dissimilar materials

TL;DR: Current and emerging joining technologies are reviewed according to the mechanisms of joint formation, i.e.; mechanical, chemical, thermal, or hybrid processes.
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A review of numerical analysis of friction stir welding

TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the latest developments in the numerical analysis of friction stir welding processes, microstructures of friction-stir welded joints and the properties of friction spat welded structures.
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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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Microstructural evolution during friction stir welding of Ti–15V–3Cr–3Al–3Sn alloy

TL;DR: In this paper, the microstructural evolution during friction stir welding of Ti-15V-3Cr-3Al-3Sn metastable-β titanium alloy was studied and the textural pattern formed in the stir zone was shown to be a mixture of 1 1 1 and 1 1 0 simple fiber textures.
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The application of shoulderless conical tools in friction stir welding: An experimental and theoretical study

TL;DR: In this article, a conical tool with a tapered retraction procedure and a ramped rotational velocity is used for closed contour welding, variable thickness welding, and open-loop control welding.
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Study of friction stir welded A319 and A413 aluminum casting alloys

TL;DR: In this paper, the cast microstructures were characterized by numerous inclusions or second phase particles which were homogeneously stirred into the weld zone, which decreased the interparticle spacing and increased the corresponding hardness.
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Microstructure and wear of TiC-cubic BN tools

TL;DR: In this article, the wear features of a number of modified and unmodified tools used in fine cutting tests under identical conditions have been compared and the results have been interpreted in terms of the existing models for the wear of cubic-boron-nitride-based materials generally and the effects of the additives in the modified tools.
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