2024
DOI: 10.1177/00219983241254889
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Feasibility study of friction stir joining of aluminium with carbon fibre reinforced thermoplastic composite

Lasse Malaske,
Lucian-Attila Blaga,
Luciano Bergmann
et al.

Abstract: During the last decades, environmental concerns and limited resources have set focus of research on lightweight, mechanically high-performing structures for the transportation industry, in order to reduce fuel consumptions and CO2 emissions. Friction Stir Joining (FSJ), as a variant of the Friction Stir Welding (FSW), is an innovative friction-based joining technique for metal-composite hybrid structures. Joining in the plasticized state below the melting temperature of the metal leads to a comparatively small… Show more

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