2018
DOI: 10.1080/10426914.2018.1532577
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Investigation of friction stir processing effect on AA 2014-T6

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“…The impact of using various chromium molybdenum (Cr-Mo) steel tool profiles in performing the FSP on AA2014 was studied by John et al [55]. The hexagonal profile was found to be the best profile in producing good mechanical properties of the processed sample.…”
Section: Friction Stir Processing Of Similar/dissimilar Alloys/metalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impact of using various chromium molybdenum (Cr-Mo) steel tool profiles in performing the FSP on AA2014 was studied by John et al [55]. The hexagonal profile was found to be the best profile in producing good mechanical properties of the processed sample.…”
Section: Friction Stir Processing Of Similar/dissimilar Alloys/metalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impact of using various Cr-Mo steel tool profiles in performing the FSP on AA2014 was studied by John et al [48]. The hexagonal profile was found to be the best profile in producing good" mechanical properties of the processed sample.…”
Section: The Impact Of Fsp Technique On the Mechanical Properties Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AA2014 aluminium alloy with a thickness of 3mm was subjected to FSP using a tool made up of Cr-Mo steel [48]. The recommended operating parameters were a tool speed of 1000rpm, traverse feed rate of 60mm/min and 2° tilt angle.…”
Section: Friction Stir Processing Of Similar and Dissimilar Aluminiummentioning
confidence: 99%