2020
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202017002004
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Friction welding of Aluminium Alloy 6063 with copper

Abstract: Friction welding process is a forging welding process in which work piece are joined due to heat produced by friction between two joining surfaces and upset pressure is applied by non-rotating work piece. Joining of aluminum alloy with dissimilar material is important research area to focus on as maximum aircraft structures havexx Aluminum alloy frame and aerospace designers familiar with Aluminum alloy and its design considerations. After comparison of mechanical properties and application of light weight all… Show more

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“…Several modern structural applications, including as aerospace structures, aero plane fuselage panels require a high value of strength to weight ratios. Aluminum (Al) alloys with high strength to weight ratios, such as 6XXX and 2XXX, are frequently employed for this purpose [5]. The Al alloys need dependable and trustworthy joints for these applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several modern structural applications, including as aerospace structures, aero plane fuselage panels require a high value of strength to weight ratios. Aluminum (Al) alloys with high strength to weight ratios, such as 6XXX and 2XXX, are frequently employed for this purpose [5]. The Al alloys need dependable and trustworthy joints for these applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%