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Friction Stir Processing of Aluminum Alloys (6063): A Review
Manish1, Rajesh2, Adarsh Bhoria3, Shailesh Kumar Pandey4

1Manish, M. Tech Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University Institute of Engineering & Technology, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak (Haryana)-124001, India.
2Rajesh, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University Institute of Engineering & Technology, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak (Haryana)-124001, India.
3Adarsh Bhoria, M. Tech Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University Institute of Engineering & Technology, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak (Haryana)-124001, India.
4Shailesh Kumar Pandey, M. Tech Student, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University Institute of Engineering & Technology, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak (Haryana)-124001, India.

Manuscript received on 12 September 2017 | Revised Manuscript received on 28 September 2017 | Manuscript published on 30 September 2017 | PP: 11-13 | Volume-6 Issue-4, September 2017 | Retrieval Number: D1702096417©BEIESP
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Abstract: As we know aluminum and its different kinds of alloys are suffering from different kind of confines like high strength, cost, time used in production and also reduction in ductility.Material having fine and homogenous grain structure accompanied high ductility and high strength. That is why there is requirement arises from the development of a new and different technique which is useful to produce a material with a fine grain structure, high wear strength, ductility and fine grain structure. FSP (Friction Stir Processing) is a fresh and new method, but still in the research phase.
Keywords: Friction Stir Processing, Principal, Aluminum alloy, Rotational speed, Microstructure

Scope of the Article: Signal and Speech Processing