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- 2024A novel approach for zero material loss (zero flash) and uniform cross-section during friction stir welding of dissimilar thickness Cu and Al alloys
- 2023Effect of Pulsation in Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Titanium Alloy-Annealed Welded Joints at Different Temperaturescitations
- 2022Dissimilar friction stir welding of Al to non-Al metallic materials : An overviewcitations
- 2022Corrosion Zones of Rebar in High-Volume Fly-Ash Concrete through Potentiodynamic Study in Concrete Powder Solution Extracts: A Sustainable Construction Approachcitations
- 2022Metallographic Investigation on Postweld Heat-Treated0.21%C-1020 Steel Plates Joined by SMAW Method
- 2022Metallographic Investigation on Postweld Heat-Treated0.21%C-1020 Steel Plates Joined by SMAW Methodcitations
- 2022Influence of copper plate positioning, zero tool offset, and bed conditions in friction stir welding of dissimilar Al-Cu alloys with different thicknessescitations
- 2021A comparative numerical analysis on the effect of welding consumables on the ballistic resistance of SMAW joints of armor steelcitations
- 2019Joint strength evaluation of friction stir welded Al-Cu dissimilar alloyscitations
- 2013Critical Assessment of Temperature Distribution in Submerged Arc Welding Processcitations
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Influence of copper plate positioning, zero tool offset, and bed conditions in friction stir welding of dissimilar Al-Cu alloys with different thicknesses
Abstract
<p>Friction stir welding of dissimilar thickness aluminum and copper alloys was carried out without offsets by placing the copper at different positions, with horizontal and inclined bed conditions. The influence of the copper plate positions and bed conditions on macro-structure, microstructure, and mechanical properties were investigated. Optical microscopy, FE-SEM, EBSD, Tensile test, bending test, micro-hardness, and XRD analysis were carried out to understand the joint formation mechanism. The joint efficiency of 90% and 80.08% and bending angles of 93˚ and 35˚ were obtained, respectively, when the copper was placed at the middle position with horizontal and inclined bed conditions.</p>