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Friction stir additive manufacturing – An innovative tool to enhance mechanical and microstructural properties

•FSAM is the new class of metal additive manufacturing (MAM) technique utilized for improved microstructural and mechanical properties.•Very limited articles are available in open literature on the research outcomes of FSAM.•Present work highlights the detailed background of the FSAM and reported th...

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Published in:Materials science & engineering. B, Solid-state materials for advanced technology Solid-state materials for advanced technology, 2021-01, Vol.263, p.114832, Article 114832
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Friction
Friction stir additive manufacturing
Friction stir processing
Grain refinement
Mechanical properties
Metal additive manufacturing
Microhardness
Microstructure
Multilayers
Process parameters
Tensile strength
title Friction stir additive manufacturing – An innovative tool to enhance mechanical and microstructural properties
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