Friction Stir Welding (FSW) is a solid-state welding process. Low distortion, absence of melting related flaws, and good joint strength are the main benefits of this process. Friction Stir Welding has now grown to be a significant joining method in the shipbuilding, railway, and aerospace industries, particularly when fabricating aluminium alloys. The procedure involve in it produces frictional heat in the work piece by spinning a non-consumable tool. This study examines a review of the friction stir welding method and numerous welding factors for joining aluminium alloys or various dissimilar alloys, such as tool rotation, transverse speed, tilt angle, plunge depth, and tool design. This joining technique is energy efficient, environment friendly and versatile.
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Unique Paper ID: 158739
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 9, Issue 10
Page(s): 537 - 541
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