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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

The dashboard provides detailed information about the selected scientist, e.g. publications. The dashboard can be filtered and shows the relationship to co-authors in different diagrams. In addition, a link is provided to find contact information.

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  • 2023On the Competition between Intergranular and Transgranular Failure within 7xxx Al Alloys with Tailored Microstructures11citations
  • 2022Design of a metallic glass dispersion in pure copper by friction stir processing7citations
  • 2022Enhanced internal stress aided fatigue resistance in friction stir processed Al/NiTi compositescitations
  • 2020Manufacturing high strength aluminum matrix composites by friction stir processing: An innovative approach33citations
  • 2019Friction Stir Processing: Effect on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties in Cast Aluminum Alloys3citations

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Friction Stir Processing: Effect on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties in Cast Aluminum Alloys

  • Gomes Affonseca Netto, Nelson
Abstract

<jats:p>Microstructural and mechanical data from the literature of friction stir processed (FSPed) cast aluminum alloys were reanalyzed. Results indicated that friction stir processing (FSP) produced more homogeneous microstructures, with finer eutectic Si particles, grains, and intermetallics. However, a relationship between microstructural measures and process parameters could not be established. Regardless of the resultant microstructure, structural casting defects, i.e., pores and oxide films, were reduced in size or completely eliminated after FSP. Consequently, ductility and fatigue life were drastically improved by FSP. Quality index analysis showed that some FSPed specimens have a higher structural quality than aerospace and premium quality castings, and can be used to determine the intrinsic properties of cast aluminum alloys.</jats:p>

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  • pore
  • grain
  • aluminium
  • fatigue
  • casting
  • intermetallic
  • ductility