eTIME-2019 – INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EMERGING TRENDS IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 2020
DOI: 10.1063/5.0006821
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Investigation of effect of process parameters on friction stir welded dissimilar AA6061 T6 and AA7075 T651

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“…e enhanced hardness in aluminum matrix nanocomposites is ascribed to the phenomenal inherent features of the reinforcement particles and also the possible Advances in Materials Science and Engineering variable thermal gradient/coefficient between reinforcement and matrix phase caused by dislocation/displacement [29,30]. e effect of the cylindrical tool influences the hardness compared to the conical profile [31]. It is observed that barring the cylindrical geometry, FSW carried out with the other two tools is nearly thermal/heat inflow rather than inducing straining phenomena resulting in the lower order of hardness at the stir zone [32].…”
Section: Microhardness Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e enhanced hardness in aluminum matrix nanocomposites is ascribed to the phenomenal inherent features of the reinforcement particles and also the possible Advances in Materials Science and Engineering variable thermal gradient/coefficient between reinforcement and matrix phase caused by dislocation/displacement [29,30]. e effect of the cylindrical tool influences the hardness compared to the conical profile [31]. It is observed that barring the cylindrical geometry, FSW carried out with the other two tools is nearly thermal/heat inflow rather than inducing straining phenomena resulting in the lower order of hardness at the stir zone [32].…”
Section: Microhardness Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alumina-based coatings are widely used for tribological applications due to their excellent wear resistance [38,39,40,30]. Typically, alumina feedstock utilized for thermal spraying comprises the alpha (α) alumina phase.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%