The fatigue behavior of conventional friction stir spot welding (FSSW) and friction stir spot welding refilled by the friction forming process (FSSW-FFP) in aluminum 6061-T6 lap shear specimens, are investigated based on the experimental observations. Optical micrographs of the welds after fatigue failure in both the cases are examined to study the fatigue crack propagation and failure modes. Experimental results indicate that the fatigue strength of the FSSW-FFP weld samples is higher than that of the conventional FSSW samples at all loads. Fracture surfaces are analyzed in detail using the scanning electron microscope. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
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Refill friction stir spot welding (RFSSW) is an innovative solid-state welding technology for alumin...
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Friction stir welding (FSW) is an advantageous method in the thermal joining processes, featuring th...
Friction Stir Welding (FSW) is a new solid-state welding process that shows great promise for use in...
Microstructures and failure mechanisms of friction stir spot welds in aluminum 6061-T6 lap-shear spe...
Friction stir welding is a solid state welding method which appeared as a relatively new welding tec...
AbstractThe fatigue crack propagation (FCP) behavior was investigated in the interfacial boundary of...
Strength and fatigue failure of spot friction welds (or friction stir spot welds) between similar an...
This study was aimed at evaluating the static shear strength and fatigue properties of the newly dev...
AbstractA6061 and low carbon steel sheets, SPCC, whose thicknesses were 2 mm, were welded by a frict...
The fatigue crack initiation and propagation characteristics of Friction Stir Welds (FSW) and 13mm g...
AbstractThe main aim of this study was to compare the fatigue resistance of welded joints produced b...
AbstractThe authors have shown an approach to evaluate the fatigue fracture mechanism of cross-tensi...
Failure modes and fracture of resistance spot welds are investigated based on experimental observati...
In the present study, the fatigue behavior and tensile strength of A6061-T4 aluminum al-loy, joined ...
Refill friction stir spot welding (RFSSW) is an innovative solid-state welding technology for alumin...
In the paper the results of a wide range of experiments on friction stir welding (FSW) of aluminium ...
Friction stir welding (FSW) is an advantageous method in the thermal joining processes, featuring th...
Friction Stir Welding (FSW) is a new solid-state welding process that shows great promise for use in...
Microstructures and failure mechanisms of friction stir spot welds in aluminum 6061-T6 lap-shear spe...
Friction stir welding is a solid state welding method which appeared as a relatively new welding tec...
AbstractThe fatigue crack propagation (FCP) behavior was investigated in the interfacial boundary of...