Friction Stir Spot Welding of Steel Alloy

  • Lee C
  • Choi D
  • Yeon Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

The friction stir welding process has been developed primarily for the welding of aluminum alloys. Other higher melting allows such, as steels are much more difficult to join. Special attention must be given to pin tool material selection and welding techniques. This paper addresses the joining of steels and other high melting point materials using the friction stir welding process. Pin tool material and welding parameters will be presented. Mechanical properties of weldments will also be presented. Significance: There are many applications for the friction stir welding process other than low melting aluminum alloys. The FSW process can be expanded for use with high melting alloys in the pressure vessel, railroad and ship building industries.

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Lee, C.-Y., Choi, D.-H., Yeon, Y.-M., Seo, W.-C., & Jung, S.-B. (2008). Friction Stir Spot Welding of Steel Alloy. Journal of Welding and Joining, 26(6), 12–17. https://doi.org/10.5781/kwjs.2008.26.6.012

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