The combined theoretical and experimental approach to arrive at optimum parameters in friction stir welding

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Even though friction stir welding was invented long back (1991) by TWI England, till now there has no method or procedure or approach developed, which helps to obtain quickly optimum or exact parameters yielding good or sound weld. An approach has developed in which an equation has been derived, by which approximate rpm can be obtained and by setting range of rpm ±100 or 50 rpm over approximate rpm and by setting welding speed equal to 60 mm/min or 50 mm/min one can conduct FSW experiment to reach optimum parameters; one can reach quickly to optimum parameters, i.e. desired rpm, and welding speed, which yield sound weld by the approach. This approach can be effectively used to obtain sound welds for all similar and dissimilar combinations of materials such as Steel, Al, Mg, Ti, etc.

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Jagadeesha, C. B. (2017). The combined theoretical and experimental approach to arrive at optimum parameters in friction stir welding. Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Materials, 26(3–4), 133–138. https://doi.org/10.1515/jmbm-2017-0022

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