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Numerical modeling of friction stir welding

Author: Eric FEULVARCH

Publication date: May 10, 2021, Review date: July 6, 2021

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2. Modeling induced consequences

2.1 Modeling microstructural changes

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2.1.1 Main industrial alloys

At present, the main industrial applications of the FSW process involve aluminum alloys, which have very different characteristics depending on their chemical composition. From a mechanical point of view, these alloys are generally classified into two categories:

  • the family of strain-hardening alloys, comprising alloys in the 1000 (aluminum purity > 99%), 3000 (Al-Mn) and 5000 (Al-Mg) series. Their...

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