Formation of a metal coating by means of friction stir processing

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Abstract

Some aspects of a metal coating formation of structural components by means of friction stir processing are considered here. The paper provides a simplified description of a thermal field induced either by the process of friction bonding of materials (FSW) or by modifying surface layers of components by means of friction stir processing (FSP). Additionally, a theoretical analysis of mass transport in a high gradient thermal field initiated in micro-areas of materials subjected to FSP and FSW processes are included as well. Regarding the practical aspect of this research the analysis focuses on a Fe-Ni and Fe-Cu diffusion systems in a structural materials. Verification of the presented considerations was carried out for adhesive nickel or copper coatings on S235JR and S355JR low alloyed steels.

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Kocańda, D., Górka, A., & Zasada, D. (2011). Formation of a metal coating by means of friction stir processing. In ICAF 2011 Structural Integrity: Influence of Efficiency and Green Imperatives - Proceedings of the 26th Symposium of the International Committee on Aeronautical Fatigue (pp. 167–178). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1664-3_13

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