2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmrt.2020.01.008
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Recent research progress in solid state friction-stir welding of aluminium–magnesium alloys: a critical review

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“…The curve of crack growth rate vs. stress intensity range is shown in Figure 16. The calculation of stress intensity factor range is based on the formula proposed by Newman and Raju [36], as listed in Equation (1).…”
Section: Main Crack Growth Morphologymentioning
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“…The curve of crack growth rate vs. stress intensity range is shown in Figure 16. The calculation of stress intensity factor range is based on the formula proposed by Newman and Raju [36], as listed in Equation (1).…”
Section: Main Crack Growth Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the Gauss texture of TMAZ is higher than that of WNZ, which also hinders the crack propagation. 1 10 100…”
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“…Mechanical and agricultural wastes are used as a reinforcing element in Aluminum MMC. Less work has been done on the improved nanomolecular compound, which requires additional testing of the formation cycle and updating the nanocomposites' mechanical properties (Mavhungu et al, 2017;Garg et al, 2019;Singh et al, 2020).…”
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“…FSW was developed in 1991 at the Welding Institute in England. The FSW technique, offers advantages in quality, as it avoids the melting of the material, which means a decrease in the tendency to form defects and better mechanical properties compared with conventional welding techniques [9]. The low heat input reduces distortions in the part especially in the weld region.…”
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