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Effect Of Tool Rotational Speed On Force Generation, Microstructure And Mechanical Properties Of Friction Stir Welded Al-Mg-Cr-Mn (Aa 5052-O) Alloy Feb 2015

Effect Of Tool Rotational Speed On Force Generation, Microstructure And Mechanical Properties Of Friction Stir Welded Al-Mg-Cr-Mn (Aa 5052-O) Alloy

Faculty of Engineering University of Malaya

Friction stir welding (FSW) between 3 mm thick AA 5052-O aluminum alloy plates was investigated in the present study. Different welded specimens were produced by employing a constant tool traverse speed of 120 mm/min and by varying rotating speeds from 800 to 3000 rpm. The welded joints were characterized by its appearances, microstructural and mechanical properties at room temperature. The measurement of different forces acted on the tool during the FSW of AA 5052-O plates provided a significant insight to determine the quality of the welded joints. From the appearances of the welded joints it was evident that, except the …


Influences Of Flame-Retardant Fillers On Fire Protection And Mechanical Properties Of Intumescent Coatings Dec 2014

Influences Of Flame-Retardant Fillers On Fire Protection And Mechanical Properties Of Intumescent Coatings

Faculty of Engineering University of Malaya

A combination of acrylic binder and flame-retardant ingredients was used to synthesize the solvent-borne intumescent coatings designed for steel substrates. The influences of individual and various combinations of flame-retardant fillers on the fire protection and mechanical properties of the coatings were characterized by using Bunsen burner, thermogravimetric analysis, limiting oxygen index, field emission scanning electron microscopy, freeze thaw cycles, static immersion and pull-off type equipment. It was found that the combination of aluminium hydroxide (Al(OH)(3)) and titanium dioxide (TiO2) has significantly improved the fire protection, thermal stability and water resistance of the coating. This formulation had an LOI value of …