Friction stir processing (FSP) improves the mechanical properties of metallic materials. In this study, a magnesium alloy AZ31B was friction stir processed by using single and multiple pass. The friction-stir-processed magnesium alloy exhibits higher tensile strength and ductility in the transverse direction (TD) compared to the longitudinal direction (LD). Both single pass and multiple (two) pass friction-stir-processed material show similar anisotropy in tensile properties, but the multiple pass friction-stir-processed material shows fine-grained microstructure with higher tensile strength and ductility. The tensile anisotropy in the friction-stir-processed AZ31B originated from the textured microstructure that evolved during FSP
Friction stir processing (FSP) is an emerging grain refinement technique for magnesium alloys. In th...
Effects of various friction stir processing (FSP) variables on the microstructural evolution and mic...
Effects of various friction stir processing (FSP) variables on the microstructural evolution and mic...
Friction stir processing caused obvious grain refinement and texture modification for the experiment...
Friction stir processing (FSP) improves the mechanical properties of metals by refining grains to su...
AbstractThe effect of Friction stir process (FSP) parameters on the microstructure and mechanical pr...
Magnesium alloys are known to be one of the lightest structural alloys and hence they are of interes...
Friction stir processing (FSP) has been considered as a novel technique to refine the grain size and...
Friction stir processing (FSP) has been considered as a novel technique to refine the grain size and...
Magnesium alloys have been fast catching up their attention in applications where both lightweight a...
AbstractFriction stir processing has emerged as an effective method for improving the material prope...
AbstractThe present work describes the influence of the friction stir processing (FSP) process param...
In this study, as-cast Mg–6Sn–2Zn (wt.%) alloy was subjected to friction stir processing...
In this study, as-cast Mg–6Sn–2Zn (wt.%) alloy was subjected to friction stir processing...
THERMEC 2011The effect of friction stir processing (FSP), on the microstructure and mechanical prope...
Friction stir processing (FSP) is an emerging grain refinement technique for magnesium alloys. In th...
Effects of various friction stir processing (FSP) variables on the microstructural evolution and mic...
Effects of various friction stir processing (FSP) variables on the microstructural evolution and mic...
Friction stir processing caused obvious grain refinement and texture modification for the experiment...
Friction stir processing (FSP) improves the mechanical properties of metals by refining grains to su...
AbstractThe effect of Friction stir process (FSP) parameters on the microstructure and mechanical pr...
Magnesium alloys are known to be one of the lightest structural alloys and hence they are of interes...
Friction stir processing (FSP) has been considered as a novel technique to refine the grain size and...
Friction stir processing (FSP) has been considered as a novel technique to refine the grain size and...
Magnesium alloys have been fast catching up their attention in applications where both lightweight a...
AbstractFriction stir processing has emerged as an effective method for improving the material prope...
AbstractThe present work describes the influence of the friction stir processing (FSP) process param...
In this study, as-cast Mg–6Sn–2Zn (wt.%) alloy was subjected to friction stir processing...
In this study, as-cast Mg–6Sn–2Zn (wt.%) alloy was subjected to friction stir processing...
THERMEC 2011The effect of friction stir processing (FSP), on the microstructure and mechanical prope...
Friction stir processing (FSP) is an emerging grain refinement technique for magnesium alloys. In th...
Effects of various friction stir processing (FSP) variables on the microstructural evolution and mic...
Effects of various friction stir processing (FSP) variables on the microstructural evolution and mic...