Tool Rotational and Tool Travel Parameters Influence On Friction Stir Welded Dissimilar Joints Properties
D. Chethan,
K. M. Sathish Kumar,
L. Sampath Kumar
et al.
Abstract:Present work is to examine the effects of tool rotational and tool travel parameters on Friction Stir Welded (FSW) dissimilar joints mechanical and microstructural characteristics for 3 mm thick pure copper and 6061 aluminium alloy plates. Welds were made with a cylindrical tapered pin to achieve this goal. The tool rotational speed and tool travel speed are the primary FSW factors considered in this study. Copper plates were kept on the joint's advancing side. Tensile and bending tests are carried out to asse… Show more
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