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Friction Stir Welding and Processing - Fundamentals to Advancements

Friction Stir Welding and Processing

Fundamentals to Advancements
Sandeep Rathee, Manu Srivastava og J. Paulo Davim
(2024)
Sprog: Engelsk
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
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  • Hardback: 352 sider
  • Udgiver: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated (April 2024)
  • Forfattere: Sandeep Rathee, Manu Srivastava og J. Paulo Davim
  • ISBN: 9781394169436

A single source of information on the fundamental concepts and latest research applications of friction stir welding and processing

Friction Stir Welding and Processing: Fundamentals to Advancements provides concise yet comprehensive coverage of the field of friction stir welding, with an eye toward future research directions and applications. Throughout the book, case studies provide real-world context and highlight applications for various engineering sectors. With contributions from an array of leaders in the field, Friction Stir Welding and Processing provides readers with a single source of information on all aspects of FSW and FSP.

After explaining the fundamentals of friction stir welding (FSW) and its variants, the book discusses composite fabrication techniques using friction stir processing (FSP). Different types of friction techniques are covered, as is the equipment used. Detailed characterization of samples and composites are included. Additional topics discussed include the impact of FSW on the economics of production, methods for coupling FSW/FSP with additive manufacturing, composite fabrication, and process-property relationships.

  • Master the basic concepts of friction stir welding and its variants
  • Discover the role of FSW in developing hybrid manufacturing techniques
  • Follow case studies that connect theoretical concepts to real-world experimental results
  • Learn from contributions from an array of global thought leaders in the field

This is a valuable compendium on the topic for engineers and designers who utilize welding and advanced manufacturing across industries, as well as graduate students and post-graduate researchers who are exploring new friction stir welding applications.

Preface xx Acknowledgements xx About the Editors xx List of Contributors xx List of Figures xx List of Tables xiii
Chapter 1: Introduction to Friction Stir Welding Farooz Najar Ahmad, Shazman Nabi, Sandeep Rathee, Manu Srivastava
1.1 Introduction
1.2 FSW setup and working principle
1.3 Weld Zones
1.4 Variants of FSW
1.5 Defects
1.6 Advantages and limitations of FSW
1.7 Conclusion and future prospectus
Chapter 2: Friction Stir Welding and Single Point Incremental Forming: State-of-the-Art H. D. Mhatre, A. S. Mulay, V. S. Gadakh
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Friction stir welding (FSW)
2.3 Single Point Incremental Forming (SPIF):
2.4 FSW and SPIF
2.5 Summary and outlook
Chapter 3: Friction stir brazing and friction stir vibration brazing Behrouz Bagheri, Mahmoud Abbasi
3.1 Introduction to FSB
3.2 Variants of FSB
3.3 Two Case studies
3.4 Application of FSB and its variants in industry
3.5 Summary and future directions
Chapter 4: Fundamentals of Friction Stir Processing Atul Kumara, Devasri Fuloriaa, Manu Srivastava, Sandeep Rathee
4.1 Friction stir processing (FSP): Background
4.2 Working principle of FSP
4.3 Comparison with other SPD techniques
4.4 Process variables
4.5 Mechanisms of microstructural evolution during FSP
4.6 Critical issues in FSP
4.7 Future scope
Chapter 5: Role of FSP in surface engineering Setu Suman, Kazi Sabiruddin
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Role of Surface Modification Techniques
5.3 Thermal Spray Technique
5.4. FSP - Solid State Coating Process
5.5 Process parameters of FSP: Surface engineering
5.6 Inappropriate characteristics of surface modification
5.7 Summary
Chapter 6: Surface composite fabrication using FSP Baidehish Sahoo, Jinu Paul, and Abhishek Sharma
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Reinforcement incorporation approaches
6.3 Effect of process parameters
6.4 Microstructural evolution & mechanical properties
6.5 Strengthening mechanisms
6.6 Defects
6.7 Summary and Future directions
Chapter 7: Friction-stir welding of dissimilar metals N. S. Khemnar, Y. R. Gunjal, V. S. Gadakh, A. S. Mulay
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Application areas of dissimilar material joining
7.3 Issues for dissimilar material joining
7.4 FSW of dissimilar materials
7.5 Recent developments in tool design and tool materials
7.6 Parameter Optimization
7.7 Common Defects occur in FSW of dissimilar metal joining
7.8 Future Recommendations for dissimilar metal joining
Chapter 8: Friction stir welding of aluminium and its alloys P.Sivaprakasam, K.Deepak, D. Raja Joseph, Melaku Desta, Putti Venkata Siva Teja, M. Srinivasan
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Fundamentals of FSW
8.3 FSW of Aluminum and its alloy
8.4 Influences of process parameters
8.5 Testing and characterization of FSW of Al and its alloy
8.6 Additive mixed Friction Stir process of Al and its alloy
8.7 Applications
8.8 Conclusions
Chapter 9: Mechanical characterization of FSWed joints of dissimilar aluminum alloys of AA7050 and AA6082 Mohd Sajid, Gaurav Kumar, Husain Mehdi, Mukesh Kumar
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Materials and methods
9.3 Results and discussion
9.4 Conclusions
Chapter 10: Sample Preparation and Microstructural Characterization of Friction Stir Processed Surface Composites Manu Srivastava, Sandeep Rathee, Shazman Nabi, Atul Kumar
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Sample preparation for microscopic analysis of metals, alloys and composites
10.3 Etching
10.4 Microstructural evolution
10.5 Conclusions
Chapter 11: Microstructural characterization and mechanical testing of FSWed/ FSPed samples Prem Sagar, Sushma, M. Ashok kumar
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Microstructural characterization
11.3 Mechanical Testing
11.4 Conclusions
Chapter 12: Comparative Analysis of Microstructural and Mechanical Characteristics of Reinforced FSW Welds Tanvir Singh
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Friction Stir Welding (FSW)
12.3 Reinforcing materials-based Fabrication of FSW Welds
12.4 Joinability of reinforced FSW welds
12.5 Metallurgical characteristics of FSW reinforced welds
12.6 Mechanical behavior of reinforced FSW welds
12.7 Conclusions
12.8 Future challenges
Chapter 13: Summary of efforts in manufacturing of sandwich sheets by various joining methods including solid-state joining method Divya Sachan , R. Ganesh Narayanan and Arshad Noor Siddiquee
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Sandwich sheets
13.3 Classification of Sandwich sheet structures
13.4 Applications
13.5 Fabrication methods
13.6 Summary
Chapter 14: Defects in Friction Stir Welding and its Variant Processes Vinayak Malik and Satish V. Kailas
14.1 Introduction
14.2 General Defects in FSW
14.3 Characteristic Defects in Friction Stir Butt and Lap Joints
14.4 Distinctive Defects in Major Friction Stir Variants
14.5 Solutions to avoid defects in Friction Stir based processes
14.6 Summary and concluding remarks
Chapter 15: Nondestructive ultrasonic inspections, evaluations, and monitoring in FSW / FSP Yuqi Jin, Teng Yang, Narendra B. Dahotre, and Tianhao Wang
1. Ultrasonic wave behaviors in FSWed/FSPed samples
1.1. Influence from defects on ultrasound wave travelling
1.2. Influence from microstructures on ultrasound wave travelling
1.3. Influence from residual stresses on ultrasound wave travelling
2. Current ultrasonic inspection and evaluation methods for FSWed/FSPed samples
2.1. Ultrasound inspections on defects and flaws for FSWed/FSPed samples
2.2. Ultrasound evaluations on mechanical properties for FSWed/FSPed samples
2.3. Ultrasound monitoring for FSW/FSP
3. Case studies on recent novel ultrasound evaluation and monitoring in FSW / FSP
3.1. Ultrasonic elastographic evaluated dissimilar FSWed samples
3.2. Ultrasonic elastographic evaluated FSPed sample
3.3. Ultrasonic effective residual stress mapping on FSPed sample
3.4. Ultrasonic monitoring on FSW/FSP tool wearing
4. Roles and potentials of ultrasound in future FSW / FSP
Chapter 16: Applications of Friction Stir Welding Raja Gunasekaran, Gobinath Velu Kaliyannan, K. Suganeswaran, N. Nithyavathy, S. Arun Kumar
16.1 Introduction
16.2 Application of FSW on Different Materials
16.3 Industrial applications of FSW
16.4 Conclusions
Chapter 17: Equipment used during FSP Suganeswaran K, Nithyavathy N, Muthukumar P, Arunkumar S, Gobinath V. K
17.1 Introduction
17.2 FSP experimental setup
17.3 Microstructural characterization
17.4 Mechanical behaviour of composites based on various tool shapes
17.5 Mechanical behaviour of composites based on various process parameters
17.6 Conclusions
Chapter 18: Analysis of Friction Stir Welding Tool Using Various Threaded Pin Profiles: A Case Study Bommana Boina Abhignya, Ashish Yadav, Manu Srivastava, Sandeep Rathee
18.1 Introduction
18.2 Geometry Considered
18.3 Results and Discussions - Analysis in ANSYS
18.4 Conclusion References
Chapter 19: Static Structural and Thermal Analysis of Honeycomb Structure Fabricated by Friction Stir Process Route: A Case Study Nikhil Jaiswal, Umashankar Bharti , Ashish Yadav, Manu Srivastava, Dr Sandeep Rathee
19.1. Introduction
19.2. Modelling
19.3. Result and Analysis
19.4. Scope of the study
19.5. Conclusion
Chapter 20: Friction Stir-based Additive Manufacturing A. Gourav Rao and Neelam Meena
20.1 Additive Manufacturing: An Introduction
20.2 Solid-State AM processes
20.3 Case studies of FSAM on different materials
20.4 Advantages of FSAM over other AM techniques
20.5 Advancements
20.6 Limitations
20.7 Conclusions & Future prospectives References
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