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Friction stir welding of dissimilar alloys and materials
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ISBN: 9780128026212 0128026219 9780128024188 Year: 2015 Publisher: Oxford, England ; Waltham, Massachusetts : Butterworth-Heinemann,

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This book will summarize research work carried out so far on dissimilar metallic material welding using friction stir welding (FSW). Joining of dissimilar alloys and materials are needed in many engineering systems and is considered quite challenging. Research in this area has shown significant benefit in terms of ease of processing, material mixing, and superior mechanical properties such as joint efficiencies. A summary of these results will be discussed along with potential guidelines for designers. Explains solid phase process and distortion of work pieceAddresses dimensional stability an


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Metal matrix composites by friction stir processing
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ISBN: 9780128137307 0128137304 0128137290 9780128137291 Year: 2018 Publisher: Oxford : Butterworth-Heinemann,

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Metal Matrix Composites by Friction Stir Processing discusses the capabilities of utilizing friction stir processing (FSP) as a tool to manufacture new materials, such as composites. FSP is considered a tool for grain refinement. However, this work illustrates how FSP has a wider capability due to the material flow and mixing the process offers. This book highlights such aspects by demonstrating the ability of the process to incorporate a second phase and make metal matrix composites (MMCs). The book covers the current research on processing MMCs by FSP, and presents a novel approach of making ductile MMCs by FSP using metal particle reinforcements.

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