Description
Friction stir welding is a relatively new joining process developed initially for aluminum alloys. It is a solid-state joining technique that is energy efficient, environment friendly, and versatile. This book covers the rapidly growing area of friction stir welding. It also addresses the use of the technology for other types of materials processing, including superplastic forming, casting modification, and surface treatments. The book has been prepared to serve as the first general reference on friction stir technology. Information is provided on tools, machines, process modeling, material flow, microstructural development and properties. Materials addressed include aluminum alloys, titanium alloys, steels, nickel base alloys, and copper alloys. The chapters have been written by the leading experts in this field, representing leading industrial companies and university and government research institutions. Contents: Introduction * Tooling * Metal Flow and Temperature Distribution * Microstructural Evolution in Friction Stir Welding Aluminum Alloys * Mechanical Properties of Aluminum Alloys * Microstructure and Properties of Ferrous and Nickel Alloys * Microstructure and Properties of Titanium Alloys * Microstructure and Properties of Copper Alloys * Corrosion * Process Modeling * Use of Robots and Machines * Applications * Friction Stir Processing * Future Outlook * Index Published: 2007 Pages: 368