In the paper the authors compare the different solid state bonding mechanics for both the processes of hollow profiles extrusion and Friction Stir Welding (FSW), through the results obtained from a wide experimental campaign on AA6082-T6 aluminum alloys. Microstructure evaluation, tensile tests and micro-hardness measurements realized on specimens extracted by samples of the two processes are discussed also by means of the results obtained from coupled FEM simulation of the processes. ©2007 American Institute of Physics

G. Buffa, L. Donati, L. Fratini, L. Tomesani (2007). Solid State Bonding Mechanics In Extrusion And FSW: Experimental Tests And Numerical Analyses. ZARAGOZA : Elias Cueto.

Solid State Bonding Mechanics In Extrusion And FSW: Experimental Tests And Numerical Analyses

DONATI, LORENZO;TOMESANI, LUCA
2007

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In the paper the authors compare the different solid state bonding mechanics for both the processes of hollow profiles extrusion and Friction Stir Welding (FSW), through the results obtained from a wide experimental campaign on AA6082-T6 aluminum alloys. Microstructure evaluation, tensile tests and micro-hardness measurements realized on specimens extracted by samples of the two processes are discussed also by means of the results obtained from coupled FEM simulation of the processes. ©2007 American Institute of Physics
2007
AIP Conference Proceedings
590
595
G. Buffa, L. Donati, L. Fratini, L. Tomesani (2007). Solid State Bonding Mechanics In Extrusion And FSW: Experimental Tests And Numerical Analyses. ZARAGOZA : Elias Cueto.
G. Buffa; L. Donati; L. Fratini; L. Tomesani
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