This book lays out the fundamentals of friction stir welding and processing and builds toward practical perspectives. The authors describe the links between the thermo-mechanical aspects and the microstructural evolution and use of these for the development of the friction stir process as a broader metallurgical tool for microstructural modification and manufacturing. The fundamentals behind the practical aspects of tool design, process parameter selection and weld related defects are discussed. Local microstructural refinement has enabled new concepts of superplastic forming and enhanced low temperature forming. The collection of friction stir based technologies is a versatile set of solid state manufacturing tools.
Tabella dei contenuti
Introduction.- Fundamentals of the Friction Stir Process.- Fundamental Physical Metallurgy Background for FSW/P.- Friction Stir Welding Configurations and Tool Selection.- FSW of Aluminum Alloys.- Friction Stir Welding of Magnesium Alloys.- Friction Stir Welding of High Temperature Alloys.- Dissimilar Metal Friction Stir Welding.- Friction Stir Processing.- Residual Stresses and Mitigation Strategies.
Circa l’autore
Rajiv Mishra is a professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of North Texas.
Partha Sarathi De is an assistant professor at the School of Minerals, Metallurgical & Materials Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology.
Nilesh Kumar is a post-doctoral research associate at University of North Texas.