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James Stirling. Facoltà di Storia a Cambridge

2005

La Facoltà di Storia a Cambridge, costruita nel 1967 su progetto di James Stirling, è uno dei più noti ed interessanti edifici di architettura moderna. Peraltro costituisce uno dei capolavori dello scomparso architetto inglese, vincitore del Pritziker Prize e della medaglia d’oro del Royal Institute of British Architects. L’edificio, dal forte impianto geometrico, interamente in mattoni rossi e vetro, richiama l’immagine di una serra vittoriana, ma numerose sono le allusioni all’ingegneria industriale. Uno spregiudicato impianto distributivo prevede la grande sala di lettura al centro della vita di tutta la Facoltà. The University of Cambridge History Faculty Building, built in 1967 and des…

University of Cambridge History Faculty Building James Stirling library buildingUniversità Cambridge James Stirling bibliotecaSettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E Urbana
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Comparative evaluation of the effect of the substrate thickness and inherent process defects on the static and fatigue performance of FSW and adhesiv…

2021

Abstract This work aims at evaluating the mechanical performance of joints in an AA6016 alloy, manufactured by means of two alternative processes: friction stir welding and adhesive bonding. Given its wide use in industrial fields such as automotive and aeronautics, an overlap configuration of joints was selected for the study, and a specific method based on the overlap length evaluation has been developed to allow comparisons among the cases. Two substrate thicknesses are considered in order to vary the overall joint stiffness, and the effect of such geometrical parameter on the mechanical behavior of the joined system is experimentally investigated. The experimental findings highlight tha…

Work (thermodynamics)Materials scienceAluminum alloyAdhesive bondingFriction stir weldingStrategy and ManagementStiffnessAdhesive bondingManagement Science and Operations ResearchIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSubstrate (building)Friction stir welding; Adhesive bonding; Aluminum alloyJoint stiffnessFriction stir welding Adhesive bonding Aluminum alloymedicineFriction stir weldingAdhesivemedicine.symptomComposite materialJoint (geology)Settore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneFriction stir welding Adhesive bonding Aluminum alloy
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In-process tool rotational speed variation with constant heat input in friction stir welding of AZ31 sheets with variable thickness

2017

In the present work, friction stir welding experiments on AZ31 magnesium alloy sheets, characterized by a variable thickness along the welding line, were carried out. The approach adapted during welding consisted in maintaining constant the heat input to the joint. To this purpose, the rotational speed of the pin tool was increased with decreasing thickness and decreased with increasing thickness in order to obtain the same temperatures during welding. The amount by which the rotational speed was changed as a function of the sheet thickness was defined on the basis of the results given by FEM simulations of the FSW process. Finally, the effect of the in-process variation of the tool rotatio…

Work (thermodynamics)Materials scienceMetallurgyRotational speedWeldingMicrostructurelaw.inventionPhysics and AstronomylawFriction stir weldingComposite materialMagnesium alloyConstant (mathematics)Joint (geology)Settore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di Lavorazione
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On tool stirring action in friction stir welding of work hardenable aluminium alloys

2013

In the paper solid state bonding conditions obtained in friction stir welding (FSW) of AA5754-H111 butt joints are analysed, considering the so called zigzag line in the transverse section of the joints. A wide experimental campaign was carried out varying both tool advancing speed and tool rotational one. The effects of the process on the mechanical properties of the joint were highlighted and micro- and macro-observations were used in order to explain the reasons of the enhanced mechanical properties found for the welded material. Numerical results derived from a FEM model previously developed by the authors were utilised to point out the different mechanical and metallurgical behavior of…

Work (thermodynamics)Materials scienceMetallurgychemistry.chemical_elementWeldingCondensed Matter PhysicsFinite element methodlaw.inventionTransverse planechemistryAluminiumlawButt jointFriction stir weldingFSW Mechanical properties FEMGeneral Materials ScienceSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneJoint (geology)Science and Technology of Welding and Joining
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Friction Based Solid State Welding Processes

2012

In the last decade the industrial use of solid state welding processes based on frictional forces work decaying into heat is continuously increasing due to their strong advantages with respect to traditional fusion techniques. Several advances have been proposed by the scientific community regarding process mechanics, material flow and also the computer aided engineering of the operation with the aim to maximize the mechanical performances of the welded joints. In the paper Friction Stir Welding (FSW) and Linear Friction Welding (LFW) operations are considered and a review of the most relevant research issues and results is provided.

Work (thermodynamics)Materials scienceProcess (engineering)business.industryMechanical EngineeringSolid-stateMechanical engineeringWeldingMaterial flowlaw.inventionMechanics of MaterialslawFriction stir weldingGeneral Materials ScienceFriction weldingComputer-aided engineeringbusinessKey Engineering Materials
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Outlining the Limits of Friction Stir Consolidation as Used as an Aluminum Alloys Recycling Approach

2021

Friction stir consolidation (FSC) is a solid-state process that recycles metal scraps economically and eco-friendly compared to the conventional melting method. The process parameters especially processing time and rotational speed, have a crucial role in achieving a sound disc during FSC. The current study answers the research question of how far these process parameters can be effective when the mass of chips to be recycled increases. In specific, an experimental setup was analyzed that was previously identified as challenging for recycling 20 g chips of aluminum alloy AA 2024-O. Rotational speed was set doubled, and processing time was increased up to 1.5 times of their initial values. T…

Work (thermodynamics)Materials scienceProcess parametersConsolidation (soil)AlloyProcess (computing)Friction stir consolidationchemistry.chemical_elementMechanical engineeringRotational speedengineering.materialRaising (metalworking)chemistryAluminiumengineeringRecycling aluminum chips
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Solid–Liquid Suspensions in Top-Covered Unbaffled Vessels: Influence of Particle Size, Liquid Viscosity, Impeller Size, and Clearance

2014

Particle suspension in liquids is a unit operation commonly encountered in the process industry. Although it is usually carried out in baffled stirred tanks, there are some specific applications where the presence of baffles may be undesirable. In the present work solid-liquid suspensions are investigated in a radially stirred unbaffled tank provided with a top cover. The minimum impeller speed at which all solid particles get suspended (Njs) and the relevant power requirements (Pjs) are assessed. The dependence of these two parameters on physical properties (liquid viscosity, particle concentration, and size) and system geometrical configurations (impeller diameter and clearance) is invest…

Work (thermodynamics)Settore ING-IND/26 - Teoria Dello Sviluppo Dei Processi ChimiciMaterials scienceChromatographyGeneral Chemical EngineeringSettore ING-IND/25 - Impianti ChimiciLiquid viscosityBaffleGeneral ChemistryMechanicsUnit operationSOLID-LIQUID SUSPENSIONIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringImpellerSOLID-LIQUID MIXINGParticlesolid liquid suspension stirred tank Njs unbaffled vessel complete suspension power requirementsParticle sizeUNBAFFLED STIRRED VESSELSSolid liquid
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Material flow analysis in dissimilar friction stir welding of AA2024 and Ti6Al4V butt joints

2016

The complex material flow occurring during the weld of dissimilar AA2024 to Ti6Al4V butt and lap joints was highlighted through a dedicated numerical model able to take into account the effects of the different materials as well as the phase transformation of the used titanium alloy.

aluminum alloysFEMMaterials scienceMetallurgyFriction Stir WeldingTitanium alloyWeldingFinite element methodlaw.inventionMaterial flowLap jointlcsh:TA1-2040lawtitanium alloysButt jointFriction stir weldingFriction weldingComposite materiallcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)MATEC Web of Conferences
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Modeling of the plastic characteristics of AA6082 for the friction stir welding process

2015

Focus of this paper is to model the plastic forming behavior of AA6082, in order to develop the numerical FE analysis of the friction stir welding processes and the simulation of subsequent forming processes. During the friction stir welding process, the temperatures reached can range up to 500 °C and have a fundamental role for the correct performance of the process, so the material data has to show a temperature dependency. Because of the tool rotation a strain rate sensitivity of the material has to be respected as well. In this context, the general material characteristics of AA6082 were first identified for different stress states. For the uniaxial state the standard PuD-Al used in the…

aluminum friction stir welding
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Using a neural network for qualitative and quantitative predictions of weld integrity in solid bonding dominated processes

2014

Solid-state bonding occurs in several manufacturing processes, as Friction Stir Welding, Porthole Die Extrusion and Roll Bonding. Proper conditions of pressure, temperature, strain and strain rate are needed in order to get effective bonding in the final component. In the paper, a neural network is set up, trained and used to predict the bonding occurrence starting from the results of specific numerical models developed for each process. The Plata-Piwnik criterion was used in order to define a quantitative parameter taking into account the effectiveness of the bonding. Excellent predictive capability of the network is obtained for each process.

business.product_categoryMaterials scienceArtificial neural networkMechanical EngineeringMetallurgyFriction Stir WeldingProcess (computing)Mechanical engineeringWeldingStrain rateNeural networkAluminum alloysComputer Science Applicationslaw.inventionRoll bondinglawModeling and SimulationDie (manufacturing)Friction stir weldingGeneral Materials ScienceExtrusionBonding criterionbusinessCivil and Structural EngineeringComputers & Structures
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