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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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- 2022Fracture Characteristics of AZ31B and Cu 99 Tensile Test Specimens Joined by FSW and FSW-IG Processescitations
- 2022Aspects Regarding the Operating Behavior of FSW Welding Tools
- 2022Aspects Regarding Welding of DD13 Steel by Applying the FSW Process and some Processes Derived from it
- 2020General Considerations Regarding Friction Stir Welding of some Steels Used in Important Industrial Fieldscitations
- 2020Macroscopic and microscopic analysis of friction stir welding ofpolyethylene
- 2020Considerations on the Ultimate Tensile Strength of Butt Welds of the EN AW 5754 Aluminium Alloy, Made by Friction Stir Welding (FSW)citations
- 2019Technical Characteristics of the Equipment for Friction Stir Welding (FSW), Depending on the Base Metalscitations
- 2019Research on the Welding Behavior for Alloy EN AW 5754 when Using FSW-US Hybrid Processcitations
- 2019General Aspects Concerning Possibilities of Joining by Friction Stir Welding for some of Couples of Materials Usable in the Automotive Industrycitations
- 2018New Techniques for Joining by Riveting
- 2018New Joining Techniques for the Production of the Electrical Components in the Automotive Industrycitations
- 2018Functional Layers of Aluminium Alloy on Steel Made by Alternative Friction Processes, for Elements of Metal Structurescitations
- 2018Establishing the Dependence of Output Parameters Depending on Local Process Conditions for Friction Stir Welding of Pure Copper Platescitations
- 2018Microstructural Characterization of the Friction Stir Welding (FSW) Joints from Dissimilar Metallic Aluminium - Copper Alloyscitations
- 2016Possibilities for Application of Friction Stir Welding Process to Titanium TiGr2citations
- 2016Examination of Noxious Emissions of the Welding Process “Cold Metal Transfer (CMT)”citations
- 2015Improving a Brazed Joint Structure, with a New Ecological Brass
- 2014New Ecological Technique for Soldering of Metallic Materialscitations
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General Considerations Regarding Friction Stir Welding of some Steels Used in Important Industrial Fields
Abstract
<jats:p>The paper present some general aspects regarding results obtained by ISIM Timișoara at FSW of steel alloys, with wide use in important industrial fields. The paper also contains information on own contributions of ISIM Timișoara in the field of FSW.Until the present, ISIM Timisoara has responded to some specific requests from the industry, for applying of the FSW process to light alloys and industrial copper Cu 99.The paper presents some general elements regarding the results obtained to welding steels having wide use in industry and which can substantiate industrial applications.The experimental welding programs were developed using the techniques of application of the FSW process, made by ISIM Timisoara: FSW welding machine, welding tools for steels, monitoring systems of the welding process FSW, respectively system for applying of the FSW-TIG hybrid welding process.Sintered tungsten carbide P20S tools with smooth shoulder and pine in 3 constructive variants: smooth conical, smooth cylindrical and pine with four flat recesses (pyramid trunk) were used.It has been shown that the welding tools made of P20S tungsten carbide, with sharp edges, are more resistant and present the best solution for FSW applications.Experimental programs have shown that by observing specific process conditions, the FSW process can be applied with excellent results when welding steel.</jats:p>