Numerical modeling of welded joints by the "Friction Stir Welding" process

  • Santiago D
  • Lombera G
  • Urquiza S
  • et al.
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Abstract

The present work is aimed to simulate the Friction Stir Welding process as a three-dimensional thermally coupled viscoplastic flow. A Finite Element technique is employed, within the context of a general purpose FEM framework, to provide the temperature distributions and the patterns of plastic flow for the material involved in the welded joints. The computational tool presented here may be of great relevance for technologist seeking to set the process control variables, as they are intended to obtain suitable material properties that yield the adequate on service response of the structural components.

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Santiago, D. H., Lombera, G., Urquiza, S., Cassanelli, A., & Vedia, L. A. de. (2004). Numerical modeling of welded joints by the “Friction Stir Welding” process. Materials Research, 7(4), 569–574. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1516-14392004000400010

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