Stirring material during the process of friction stir welding, as well as the temperature at which the joining process is carried out are the main factors that determine the possibility to produce weldments with defined mechanical properties. While the shape and the dimensions of the instrument are primarily related to the blending manner, the temperature is mostly dependent on the welding modes. It is known that there is a temperature range for every alloy, at which it is possible to produce a flawless Join. That’s why the temperature determination at the welding zone is exceptionally important. There are different direct and indirect approaches to temperature determination, and the present report looks at the possibility for indirect temperature determination using examination of the changes in mechanical properties of an aluminium alloy EN AW-1050A H24 (EN AW-Al 99.5). For this purpose, the mechanical properties of the alloy after recrystallization annealing at different temperatures were determined and compared to the mechanical properties of the alloy after friction stir welding using different welding modes.
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24 January 2024
11TH INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE “TECHSYS 2022” – ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGIES AND SYSTEMS
26–28 May 2022
Plovdiv, Bulgaria
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January 24 2024
Research on the possibility for temperature determination during friction stir welding using mechanical properties analysis
Danail Gospodinov;
Danail Gospodinov
a)
1
Bulgaria, University of Ruse, Mechanical and manufacturing engineering faculty, department of Materials science and technology
, Ruse, Bulgaria
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Nikolay Ferdinandov;
Nikolay Ferdinandov
b)
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Bulgaria, University of Ruse, Mechanical and manufacturing engineering faculty, department of Materials science and technology
, Ruse, Bulgaria
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Rossen Radev;
Rossen Radev
c)
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Bulgaria, University of Ruse, Mechanical and manufacturing engineering faculty, department of Materials science and technology
, Ruse, Bulgaria
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Mariana Ilieva
Mariana Ilieva
d)
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Bulgaria, University of Ruse, Mechanical and manufacturing engineering faculty, department of Materials science and technology
, Ruse, Bulgaria
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Danail Gospodinov
1,a)
Nikolay Ferdinandov
1,b)
Rossen Radev
1,c)
Mariana Ilieva
1,d)
1
Bulgaria, University of Ruse, Mechanical and manufacturing engineering faculty, department of Materials science and technology
, Ruse, Bulgaria
a)Corresponding author: [email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 2980, 060009 (2024)
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Danail Gospodinov, Nikolay Ferdinandov, Rossen Radev, Mariana Ilieva; Research on the possibility for temperature determination during friction stir welding using mechanical properties analysis. AIP Conf. Proc. 24 January 2024; 2980 (1): 060009. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0184844
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