2018
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-3401-3.ch008
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Improvement of Mechanical Properties and Morphological Studies of Friction Stir Processed Composites

Abstract: Friction-stir processing (FSP) is a property enhancement technique which, not only removes the defects of initial casting process, but also improves the microstructure of the metals and metal matrix composites (MMCs). The process is based on frictional heating which results in a considerable dynamic plastic deformation within the metals. FSP can be specifically applied to develop fine-grained microstructures throughout the thickness of metal surface, to impart super plasticity and ensure homogeneous distributi… Show more

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“…FSP has been developed in the broader field covering areas such as micro forming, superb plasticity, 196 cast modification, channelling and powder processing. 195 FSP has a region called 'nugget' where the homogenization and microstructure refinement occurs.…”
Section: Metallurgical Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FSP has been developed in the broader field covering areas such as micro forming, superb plasticity, 196 cast modification, channelling and powder processing. 195 FSP has a region called 'nugget' where the homogenization and microstructure refinement occurs.…”
Section: Metallurgical Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%