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Friction Stir Welding of Steels presents the use of the FSW process on thick sectioned Ferritic-Martensitic steels whose success is credited for the use of advanced tool designs, tool materials, proper choice of heat input parameters, traverse speeds, and in-line monitoring of temperature rise at the tool/sample interface. The book covers all these unique aspects pertaining to FSW for different classes steels and their applications, including high strength Bainitic steels for automotive applications, maraging steels for space and missile applications, the variation in microstructure and…mehr

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Friction Stir Welding of Steels presents the use of the FSW process on thick sectioned Ferritic-Martensitic steels whose success is credited for the use of advanced tool designs, tool materials, proper choice of heat input parameters, traverse speeds, and in-line monitoring of temperature rise at the tool/sample interface. The book covers all these unique aspects pertaining to FSW for different classes steels and their applications, including high strength Bainitic steels for automotive applications, maraging steels for space and missile applications, the variation in microstructure and mechanical properties, austenitic stainless steels, and chemical plants (pipe steels).
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Koteswararao V. Rajulapati is a Professor in the Department of Engineering Sciences and Technology at the University of Hyderabad , India. He received his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from North Carolina State University. .His research interests include friction stir welding/processing, nanostructured materials, nanoindentation and deformation behaviour in small volumes, high entropy alloys, bulk deformation behaviour. He serves as an editorial board member and reviewer of several international reputed journals.