The comprehensive research provided in the PDF textbook “Friction-stir Welding: Principles and Applications” thoroughly evaluates the essential principles and diverse applications of friction-stir welding. This solid-state metal joining technique is widely utilized for welding aluminum and its composites, while also introducing the innovative concept of friction stir processing to modify the microstructure of metallic materials. The academic investigations delve into current industrial applications in shipbuilding, offering a detailed exploration of the intricate literature reviews on the joining of aluminum and steel using friction-stir welding. The authors’ comprehensive analysis compares friction-stir welding and submerged friction-stir welding, while also addressing various welding mediums, design and process parameters, applications, and potential future research. Notably, the study incorporates a microstructural and statistical approach to achieve a high-strength welded joint in the dissimilar friction-stir welding of AA 7075 and AA 6013 aluminum alloys.
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