Study of welding procedure and study of friction stir welding using AA7005 as base metal and testing of welding

Authors

  • Umar majid wani research scholar
  • Er. Rahul

Keywords:

welding, aluminum, affording, bse metal, FSW

Abstract

Welding is the most widely used fabrication technique, throughout industry, owing to its capability of providing cost-effective and high strength joints besides affording lighter weight through better utilization of materials and offering design flexibility, when used for joining of metals. Proper application of welding technology by the user makes the welds that are most suitable in virtually all kinds of service. Today’s survival of the mankind has become so much dependent on welding that without welding it would extremely become difficult to build computers, aero planes, rockets, ships, submarines, nuclear reactors, home appliances, automobiles, pressure vessels, utility stations etc. Many other examples can be selected from technical literature to illustrate ways in which vast improvement and expansion has taken place in welding to meet a wide variety of demands by today’s industry. The remarkable growth that has taken place in joining of all commercial metals and alloys shows that an impressive record of successful applications has been maintained by the welding industry, but, at the same time difficulties in obtaining sound welds have been encountered from time to time due to more than a few reasons.

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Published

30-06-2016

How to Cite

Umar majid wani, & Er. Rahul. (2016). Study of welding procedure and study of friction stir welding using AA7005 as base metal and testing of welding. International Journal for Research Publication and Seminar, 7(3). Retrieved from https://jrps.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/698

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Original Research Article