Heat input and material plastic flow impact on residual stress distribution in dissimilar titanium and aluminium joints produced by two friction welding techniques
Key Points
Residual stress distribution varies significantly between different welding techniques.
Friction welding shows distinct impacts on the plastic flow of titanium and aluminium joints.
Analysis of the effects of heat input and material behavior during dissimilar welding provides key insights.
Understanding these dynamics may improve joint performance in various engineering applications.
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Heat input and material plastic flow impact on residual stress distribution in dissimilar titanium and aluminium joints produced by two friction welding techniques | Synapse