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D.H. Lammlein PhD Dissertation - Vanderbilt University

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later speed setting, the tool welds the full circumference of the 4.2” diameter pipe<br />

sections in less than 50 seconds. The ability to weld at high traverse speeds increases the<br />

output of a FSW machine and increases the likelihood that the costs of the machine can<br />

be justified in a specific manufacturing setting.<br />

It was also shown that the FSW process is well understood and simple CFD<br />

models can be used to reliably predict the thermal conditions and material flow during<br />

FSW of a given geometry. It was also shown that CFD can give a reasonable prediction<br />

of the axial forces that should be expected under various FSW conditions. The large<br />

startup costs associated with FSW make the predictive capabilities and understanding<br />

provided by a CFD model more valuable.<br />

Appendix<br />

Figure 176: Zoom view of a macro taken from a full penetration butted pipe weld<br />

(1400rpm, 5.2ipm). The experimental tools had a 5/8” diameter, scrolled shoulder and<br />

0.18” length, threaded probe. The wide (0.236” diameter) probe tool created this weld.<br />

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