2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.measurement.2006.12.001
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Friction stir weld process evaluation by multi-axial transducer

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“…In particular, many aluminium alloys welded with FSW were studied with this purpose: 2000 [3][4][5][6], 6000 [7,8], 7000 [9] series, using different geometric configurations (butt, lap, T) and dissimilar materials. Implementing appropriate measurement systems has been possible to assess the trends of forces and temperatures during welding [10][11][12]. An important aid to research was provided by advanced statistical tools as the Design of Experiments (DoE).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, many aluminium alloys welded with FSW were studied with this purpose: 2000 [3][4][5][6], 6000 [7,8], 7000 [9] series, using different geometric configurations (butt, lap, T) and dissimilar materials. Implementing appropriate measurement systems has been possible to assess the trends of forces and temperatures during welding [10][11][12]. An important aid to research was provided by advanced statistical tools as the Design of Experiments (DoE).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further information is contained in Hattingh et al (2004), Blignault (2003Blignault ( , 2006, Lombard (2007) and Blignault et al (2008). The bending forces exerted on the tool during welding can be plotted against the angular position of the tool to provide a polar FF diagram (see Fig.…”
Section: Overview Of the Multi-axial Transducer And The Force Footprimentioning
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“…Balasubramanian et al experimentally demonstrated that the forces acting on the tool spindle vary with the processing parameters 4,5) . Blignault et al developed the multi axial transducer for measuring the process force footprint 6) . Hattingh et al studied the force footprint to investigate the influence of the tool geometry using the multi-axial transducer 7,8) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%