Method and Technologies Functional Constructive Configuration Concept of a Flexible Unconventional Hybrid FSW-US Welding Process

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The hybrid unconventional technology friction stir welding assisted by ultrasonic vibration (FSW-US) is a technology that is of interest internationally, it provides certain advantages in improving the behavior of welding components during their processing, as well as their mechanical properties and quality of joints resulted from our experiments. Within ISIM Timisoara, we aim to develop specialized non-conventional welding technologies and experimental modules (FSW-US) designed to make joints for metallic and non-metallic materials, with industrial and applications pre-competitive.

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