Effect of deposition of nanoparticles during joining of dissimilar metals by friction stir welding
Friction stir welding (FSW) is a solid–state, hot–shear joining process in which a rotating tool with a pin moves along the butting surfaces of two rigidly clamped plates placed on a backing plate. FSW has evolved as an alternative joining technique for aluminium and is gaining research importance o...
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