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Effect of shoulder cavity and welding parameters on friction stir welding of thin copper sheets

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The aim of this investigation was to study the influence of shoulder cavity and welding parameters on torque, defect formation, microstructure and mechanical properties of friction stir welds in very thin sheets of deoxidised copper. Three types of tools were used: a flat shoulder tool and two tools with conical shoulder cavities of 3 and 6° respectively. The welding parameters analysed were tool rotation and traverse speeds. It was observed that the torque, the microstructure and hardness and the formation of defects in the welds are influenced mainly by tool rotation speed and, to a lesser extent, by the traverse speed and shoulder cavity. The tensile properties of welds carried out at high rotation speeds are little affected by the shoulder cavity.

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FSW Tool shoulder cavity Copper alloys Thin sheets

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Leal RM, Sakharova N, Vilaça P, Rodrigues DM, Loureiro A. Effect of shoulder cavity and welding parameters on friction stir welding of thin copper sheets. Science and Technology of Welding and Joining. 2011;16(2):146-152. doi:10.1179/1362171810Y.0000000005

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