PARAMETERS AFFECTING STRENGTH OF FRICTION STIR WELDING JOINT ON ALUMINIUM ALLOY: A REVIEW
Pooja Giri, S P Shrivas, Shubhlakshmi Tiwari
ABSTRACT
Friction Stir Welding is a solid-state process, which means that the objects are joined before reaching the melting point and is a newly developed welding technique utilized to weld lightweight alloys, such as aluminum alloys. Aluminum alloys are broadly used in the aerospace industry, automotive industry, railways, and the marine industry due to their resistance to corrosion, lightweight, and high strength to weight ratio. In this paper review of parameters affected parameters on friction welding strength has been identified.
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