2. Modeling induced consequences
2.1 Modeling microstructural changes
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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