Advances in Friction-stir Processing of Aluminium Alloys

Authors

  • Daniel N. Wang’ombe
  • Stephen M. Maranga
  • Bruno R. Mose
  • Thomas O. Mbuya

Keywords:

Friction-stir processing, friction-stir welding, microstructure modification, grain refinement, recrystallization, surface modification

Abstract

Friction-stir processing (FSP) is an inspirational approach to the enhancement of metal properties through grain refinement, homogenization of second phase particles, elimination of defects like porosity, and surface modification among others. Although predominantly applied to aluminium alloys, the reach of FSP has now extended to a variety of materials including steels and polymers. This review deals with the fundamental understanding of the process and its metallurgical consequences. The focus is on microstructure, parameters required for microstructure control and mechanical properties of FSP zone; and FSP of selected aluminium alloys.

Author Biographies

Daniel N. Wang’ombe

Department of Mechanical Engineering, JKUAT

Stephen M. Maranga

Department of Mechanical Engineering, JKUAT

Bruno R. Mose

Department of Mechanical Engineering, JKUAT

Thomas O. Mbuya

Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering,
UoN 

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Published

14-03-2022