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Parametric review on friction stir welding for under water and dissimilar metal joining applications

Friction Stir Welding (FSW) is one of the unique solid state welding process developed by “The Welding Institute” in 1991 which produces joints with high strength without negotiating aesthetics as well as weight. Relatively, this process is environmentally safe due to less toxic gas release, less en...

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Published in:Materials today : proceedings 2021, Vol.47, p.3117-3122
Main Authors: Naik, Sehan, Panda, Siddharth, Padhye, Sarvesh, Lobo, Greig, Joshi, Girish, Deshmukh, Samadhan, Ingle, Asha
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Language:English
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Summary:Friction Stir Welding (FSW) is one of the unique solid state welding process developed by “The Welding Institute” in 1991 which produces joints with high strength without negotiating aesthetics as well as weight. Relatively, this process is environmentally safe due to less toxic gas release, less energy utilization and no form of flux is required. This process has proven to be promising technique for joining similar and dissimilar metals including various alloys, hardened materials and composites. Current article is categorized into three sections; the first one focuses current status and parameters of FSW along with their correlations; second section talks about different tools, tool materials and associated defects; last section is highlighting applications of FSW in joining of dissimilar metals development in underwater friction stir welding (UFSW). In addition, performance evaluations of input parameters like tool rotation speed, tilt-angle of the tool, plunge depth, welding speed along with its effect on welding quality, microhardness and tensile properties are discussed. Finally, this article concludes with future scope and challenges in FSW.
ISSN:2214-7853
2214-7853
DOI:10.1016/j.matpr.2021.06.168