2022
DOI: 10.1080/2374068x.2022.2094091
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The effect of pin shape on the corrosion behaviour of friction stir welded 1080 aluminium alloy

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“…This method affects the development of a joint while the material is still solid by causing deformation and frictional heat at the welding zone [9,10]. Highquality friction stir welds may be fabricated using various engineering materials, including steel, magnesium, titanium, and aluminum alloys [11][12][13]. Developing solid joints between dissimilar alloys with desired mechanical characteristics is essential in many applications.…”
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“…This method affects the development of a joint while the material is still solid by causing deformation and frictional heat at the welding zone [9,10]. Highquality friction stir welds may be fabricated using various engineering materials, including steel, magnesium, titanium, and aluminum alloys [11][12][13]. Developing solid joints between dissimilar alloys with desired mechanical characteristics is essential in many applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An increase in tilt angle increased the impact strength of the weld, which decreased afterward. The effect of pin profiles (triangle, square, and cylindrical) and RS (450-1120 rpm), TS (100-250 mm/min), and tilt angle (1-3 • ) on the corrosion behavior of AA1080 alloy was studied [118]. It was observed that a pin with a smooth surface led to better corrosion behavior.…”
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