The textbook Friction-stir Welding: Principles and Applications (PDF) evaluates the principles and uses of friction-stir welding, a solid-state metal joining technique widely utilized in welding aluminum and its composites. It also discusses friction stir processing, a novel method for modifying the microstructure of metallic materials. The academic investigations and current industrial applications of friction-stir welding in shipbuilding are thoroughly examined. Furthermore, it explores general literature reviews on the joining of aluminum and steel using friction-stir welding. The authors conduct a comprehensive analysis of past research, comparing friction-stir welding and submerged friction-stir welding, different welding mediums, design and process parameters, applications, and potential future research. Finally, a study is performed using 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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