Abstract

Abstract: Friction Stir Welding (FSW) is a solid- state welding method that can be utilized on both comparable and dissimilar materials. The technology is frequently utilized because it generates quality welds and avoids common issues like solidification and liquefaction cracks that are connected with fusion welding processes. The FSW of Aluminum 5086 andits alloys has been commercialized, and there is renewed interest in connecting dissimilar materials. However, before the process can be commercialized, research studies must be conducted to describe and set process windows. In particular, FSW has prompted researchers to try combining incompatible materials with different characteristics, such as Aluminum 5086, and sound welds with no or few intermetallic compounds have been formed.

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