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Friction stir welding
1. Friction Stir Welding
Group:2
Hafiz Bilal Abid (E14-300)
Abdullah Mir (E14-325)
Hafiz Rizwan Razzaq (E14-335)
Farooq Yousaf (E14-344)
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
UNIVERSITY OF THE PUNJAB
4. Working Principle
A non-consumable cylindrical-shouldered tool with constant speed to produced a butt
joint between two clamped pieces of materials.
Friction plays an vital role to produced heat between welding components (wear
resistance) and the work piece.
5. A profiled probe transversely fed at a constant rate into a butt joint.
8. Effected Zones
There are several effected zones during welding process.
1. Stir zone
2. Thermo-mechanically Effected zone (TMAZ)
3. Heat Effected Zone (HAZ)
9. Benefits
No hot cracks, no gas pores.
No shielding gases or consumables.
Possibility of joining dissimilar allay materials.
Few softening or deformation.
Good mechanical properties in the as-welded condition.
10. Easily automated on simple milling machines — lower setup costs and
less training.
Can operate in all positions (horizontal, vertical, etc.), as there is no weld
pool.
Generally good weld appearance and minimal thickness under/over-
matching, thus reducing the need for expensive machining after welding.
Low environmental impact.
This technique can be used to join eyeglass frames to the pins in their
hinges.
11. Drawbacks
Exit hole left when tool is withdrawn.
Large down forces required with heavy-duty clamping necessary to hold the plates
together.
Less flexible than manual and arc processes (difficulties with thickness variations
and non-linear welds).
Often slower traverse rate than some fusion welding techniques.
12. Applications
Apple utilized friction stir welding to seamlessly
join the aluminum surfaces of their next generation
IMac
Apple applied friction stir welding on the 2012
iMac to effectively join the bottom to the back
of the device.
14. Railways
Friction stir welding is used in the production of railway carriages
worldwide The Chinese High Speed Rail Network uses PTG’s Power stir
FSW technology to weld the 30 meter long carriage panels used for the
body of the train carriages.
15. Fabrication
The lids of 50-mm-thick copper canisters for nuclear waste are
attached to the cylinder by friction stir welding.
16. Shipbuilding
Friction stir welding was used to prefabricate the aluminum panels of
the Super Liner Ogasawara at Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding.
18. References
Friction stir welding and processing by Rajiv S. Mishra and Murray W.
Mahoney (2007).
Friction stir welding; From Basics to Applications by Daniela Lohwasser
and Zhan Chen (2009)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friction_stir_welding