3 rd International Symposium on Friction Stir Welding

held at the Kobe Exhibition Hall, Port Island, Kobe, Japan, 27-28 September 2001

135 delegates from 14 different countries attended the 3 rd International Friction Stir Welding Symposium which was held at the Kobe Exhibition Hall, Kobe, Japan, on 27 and 28 September 2001. Delegates attending Friction Stir Welding Symposium
At the International Friction Stir Welding Symposium At the symposium, organised by TWI Ltd of behalf of the Friction Stir Welding Licensees Association, with assistance from NIRO, the Japan Welding Society, and Showa Denko, delegates were able to hear 31 presented papers, and an additional 18 papers were presented as posters ( titles listed below).
During the Japanese buffet-style social dinner the attendees were entertained by traditional Japanese drummers from the Masakatsu Drumming Preservation Group, and were able to take the opportunity to network with the other delegates. Japanese buffet-style social dinner
Informal discussions held at symposium Once again the feedback from delegates shows that the opportunity to meet with so many experts and to hold informal discussions with people with a strong interest in friction stir welding was a major benefit of attending the symposium.
The 4 th Meeting of the Friction Stir Welding Licensees Association was held in conjunction with the symposium, giving the opportunity for all companies holding a friction stir welding licence to get together for open discussion. 4th Meeting of the Friction Stir Welding Licensees Association

Proceedings

The proceedings of this highly successful symposium are available on CD-ROM. The CD contains over 45 original friction stir welding papers covering process developments, non-aluminium alloys, aerospace applications, metallurgy, properties, performance and applications.

The CD costs £150 and is available from the Library at TWI Ltd. Please contact library@twi.co.uk
(Tel: +44 (0)1223 899000,    Fax: +44 (0)1223 892588).


Programme of the 3 rd International Friction Stir Welding Symposium

Process Development 1
Professor Shinoda et al - Nagoya University, Japan Recent trends of research & development technology in Japan
Gerhard Engelhard et al - Siemens, Germany Orbital friction stir welding of aluminium pipes
Satoshi Hirano et al - Hitachi Ltd, Japan Development of 3-dimensional type friction stir welding equipment
Wayne Thomas, TWI Ltd, UK Skew stir
Non-aluminium alloys
Tony Reynolds et al - University of South Carolina, USA (presented by Jack Halpin of MTS) Friction stir welding of austenitic stainless steels
Colin Bird - TWI Ltd, UK NDT of friction stir welds
Kazuhiro Nakata et al - Osaka University & Showa Denko KK, Japan Friction stir welding of AZ91D thixomolded sheet
Paul Konkol et al - Concurrent Technologies Corporation, USA & TWI Ltd, UK Friction stir welding of HSLA-65 steel for shipbuilding
Process Development 3
Richard Johnson et al - TWI Ltd, UK (presented by Dave Nicholas, TWI Ltd) Friction stir welding repair of friction stir welds
Mitsuo Fujimoto et al - Kawasaki Heavy Industries & Mazda Motor Corporation, Japan Development of spot FSW robot system for automobile body members
Aerospace Applications
François Marie et al - EADS, France Development of friction stir welding of 7000 series extrusions for central wing box applications
Raj Talwar et al - The Boeing Company, USA Friction stir welding of affordable lightweight assemblies
Daniela Lohwasser - Airbus Deutschland GmbH, Germany Welding of airframes by friction stir
Murray Mahoney - Rockwell Scientific Company, USA Computational model for friction stir welding based on CTH
Process Development 2
Kevin Colligan et al - Concurrent Technologies Corporation and The Boeing Company, USA Friction stir welding of thick section 5083-H131 and 2195-T8P4 aluminum plates
Hisashi Hori et al - Nippon Light Metals, Japan Joint strength of thick sheet welded by friction stir welding
Carl Sorensen et al - Brigham Young University and Advanced Metal Products, USA Tool material testing for friction stir welding of high temperature alloys
Koichi Matsumoto et al - Kobe Steel Ltd, Japan Lap joints of aluminium alloys by friction stir welding
Metallurgy
Murray Mahoney et al - Rockwell Scientific Company, University of Missouri and Brigham Young University, USA High strain rate superplasticity in thick section 7050 aluminum created by friction stir processing
Masaki Kumagai et al - Sumitomo Light Metal Industries & Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan Integral wing panel for airplanes produced by friction stir welded extrusion
Jorge dos Santos et al - GKSS, Germany Effect of Sc & Zr additions on the microstructure & properties of friction stir welds in an Al 6013 alloy
Yutaka S Sato et al - Tohoku University & Showa Denko KK, Japan Distribution of hardness & microstructure in friction stir weld of Al alloy 6063
Properties/Performance
M Karlsen et al - The Royal Norwegian Air Force, Norwegian University of Science and Technology & RNoAF Materiel Command, Norway Characterisation of the deformation microstructure in friction stir welded 7075-T6 aluminium alloy using the SEM-EBSD technique
Tony Simmons - Simmons Wheels, Australia Friction stir welding of wheels
Chris Smith - The Friction Stir Link, USA Robotic friction stir welding
Fouzia Hannour et al - University of Birmingham, UK Corrosion behaviour of laser treated friction stir welds in high strength aluminium alloys
Claudio Dalle Donne et al - German Aerospace Center, Hahn-Meitner-Institut Berlin & European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Germany Investigations on residual stresses in friction stir welds
Applications
Jukka T Mononen et al - Helsinki University of Technology, Finland Cost comparison of FSW & MIG welded aluminium panels
Masatoshi Enomoto - Showa Denko KK, Japan Mass production of Al suspension parts using friction stir welding for the automotive industry
Michael Wood et al - Bombardier Transportation & IVF, UK & Sweden Environmental comparison of FSW against MIG in aluminium railway rolling stock
Hideo Takai et al - Hitachi Ltd, Japan Application of friction stir welding to rolling stock body shell

Poster Presentations

Jorge Dos Santos et al - GKSS, Germany Effect of dry lubricant coating on the properties of robotic friction stir welds in Al 6016-T4 sheets
Richard Johnson - TWI Ltd, UK Forces in friction stir welding of aluminium alloys
Professor Takeshi Shinoda - Nagoya University, Japan Effect of tool angle on metal flow phenomenon in friction stir welds
Andrew Leonard - TWI Ltd, UK Corrosion resistance of friction stir welds in aluminium alloys 2014A-T651 & 7075-T651
Claudio Dalle Donne et al - DLR, Germany Effect of heat treatments on mechanical properties of friction stir welded 6013
Minoru Hayashi et al - The Furukawa Electric Co Ltd, Japan Mechanical properties of friction stir welded 5083 aluminium alloy at cryogenic temperatures
Yoshitaga Nagano et al -Showa Aluminium Corporation, Japan Mechanical properties of aluminium die castings joined by friction stir welding
Anne Denquin et al - ONERA & EADS, France Microstructural evolution & strength mismatch within a friction stir welded 6056 aluminium alloy
Carl Sorensen et al - Brigham Young University, USA Material flow in the friction stir welding process
Kazutaka Okamoto et al - Hitachi Ltd & Hitachi Cable Ltd, Japan Fabrication of backing plate of copper alloy by friction stir welding
Katsuyuki Yoshikawa et al - Anan National College of Technology, Japan Numerically controlled friction stir welding in layered dissimilar metal materials of aluminium & steel
Andre Lamarre et al - Alenia Spazio, Italy & R/D Tech, Canada New development of the ultrasound phased-array & Eddy current array technologies for the evaluation of friction stir welds
Kinya Aota et al - Hitachi Ltd, Japan Heat inputs and mechanical properties in friction stir welding
Kevin Colligan et al - Concurrent Technologies Corporation, USA Friction stir welding of aluminium armor plate
Sunao Tanaka et al - Sumitomo Light Metal Industries Ltd, Japan Joining dissimilar alloys between AA5083 and A6N01 by friction stir welding
Naoki Oiwa et al - IHI, Japan Deformation behaviour of friction stir welding
Andy F Norman et al - UMIST, UK The effect of welding conditions on the microstructure & mechanical properties of the nugget zone in AA7010 alloy friction stir welds
Colin Bird - TWI Ltd, UK Qualistir - Phased array on-line inspection of friction stir welds

Geographic origin of the attendees

Geographic origin of the attendees

Proceedings

Papers presented at this symposium are available. Contact rachel.wall@twi.co.uk.

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