Development of friction stir welding technology of low-carbon steel plates

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The purpose of this study is to develop recommendations for low-carbon steel (0,18% C) products assembling technology using friction stir welding. Relevant information on the status of friction stir welding of low-carbon steels is presented and an analysis of existing articles is carried out. Experiments on joining plates of 4 mm thick by using the tool of different geometry are conducted. It was found that the optimum temperature when joining using WC tool is 800-950 °C. The sound welds is manufactured when using a conical pin at a tool rotation speed 500 rpm and a traverse feed rate 50 mm/min with a plunging depth of 0,05-0,1 mm and an axial force of 15-18 kN.

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Chenykh, I. K., Vasil’Ev, E. V., Abakumov, A. N., Zakharova, N. V., & Sinogina, K. A. (2020). Development of friction stir welding technology of low-carbon steel plates. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1546). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1546/1/012057

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