Search Results - "Vicharapu, Buchibabu"
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Degradation of nickel-bonded tungsten carbide tools in friction stir welding of high carbon steel
Published in International journal of advanced manufacturing technology (01-07-2021)“…Rapid tool degradation poses a critical challenge for joining of high carbon steels using friction stir welding (FSW) despite its ability to provide sound and…”
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Friction taper stitch welding of a duplex stainless steel
Published in Scientific reports (04-12-2023)“…Friction taper stitch welding (FTSW) is a novel technique that uses multiple inserts to conceal surface crack in a given substrate. The inserts are rotated and…”
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Friction Stir Lap Welding of Inconel 625 and a High Strength Steel
Published in Metals (Basel ) (01-01-2023)“…The joining of dissimilar hard metals such as high-strength steel and nickel-based alloy is required for shipbuilding and offshore applications to enhance the…”
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Friction Hydro-Pillar Processing of a High Carbon Steel: Joint Structure and Properties
Published in Metallurgical and materials transactions. B, Process metallurgy and materials processing science (01-04-2018)“…A coupled experimental and theoretical study is reported here on friction hydro-pillar processing of AISI 4140 steel, which is a novel solid-state joining…”
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Probing underlying mechanisms for PCBN tool decay during friction stir welding of nickel-based alloys
Published in Tecnologia em metalurgia, materiais e mineração (2021)“…Friction stir welding (FSW) of nickel-based alloys can provide joints with improved corrosion resistance and mechanical properties that are deteriorated…”
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Elucidation of interfacial microstructure and properties in friction stir lap welding of aluminium alloy and mild steel
Published in Materials characterization (01-10-2020)“…The rate of heat generation and plastic deformation of materials should be precisely controlled in order to get a strong and sound weld joint during dissimilar…”
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Understanding in-process responses in multi-layer friction stir additive manufacturing: Temperature, viscosity, tool torque, and mechanical properties
Published in Journal of materials processing technology (01-09-2024)“…Most melt-based processes greatly inhibit additive manufacturing of high-strength aluminium alloys due to porosity, cracking, and distortion. Friction stir…”
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