Friction Stir Processing: a new microstructure improvement technique
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2013-02-10T10:59:25Z
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2013-02-10T10:59:25Z
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2006-02
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In the present work, microstructure improvement using FSP (Friction Stir Processing) is studied. In the first part of the work, the microstructure improvement of as-cast A356 is demonstrated. Some tensile tests were applied to check the increase in ductility. However, the expected results couldn’t be achieved. In the second part, the microstructure improvement of a fusion weld in 1050 aluminium alloy is presented. Hardness tests were carried out to prove the mechanical property
improvements. In the third and last part, the microstructure improvement of 1050 aluminium alloy is achieved. A discussion of the mechanical property improvements induced by FSP is made. The influence of tool traverse speed on microstructure and mechanical properties is also discussed. Hardness tests and recrystallization theory enabled us to find out such influence
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eng
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Enginyeria Industrial (EI)
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Spain
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Friction Stir Processing: a new microstructure improvement technique
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info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess