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  2. Friction stir welding - Wikipedia

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    Friction stir welding (FSW) is a solid-state joining process that uses a non-consumable tool to join two facing workpieces without melting the workpiece material. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Heat is generated by friction between the rotating tool and the workpiece material, which leads to a softened region near the FSW tool.

  3. Dissimilar friction stir welding - Wikipedia

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    Dissimilar friction stir welding (DFSW) is the application of friction stir welding (FSW), invented in The Welding Institute (TWI) in 1991, [1] to join different base metals including aluminum, copper, steel, titanium, magnesium and other materials. [2]

  4. Friction welding - Wikipedia

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    Some applications and patents connected with friction welding dates back to the turn of the 20th century, [3] and rotary friction welding is the oldest of the methods. [4] W. Richter patented the method of linear friction welding (LFW) process in 1924 [ 5 ] in England and 1929 [ 5 ] in the Weimar Republic .

  5. FSW - Wikipedia

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    FSW may stand for: Fanhui Shi Weixing, a series of Chinese recoverable satellites; Faso Airways, a Burkinabe airline; Feet sea water, a unit of pressure; Florida SouthWestern State College; Free Speech Week, in the US; Friction stir welding; Forward-Swept Wing

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  7. Florida SouthWestern State College - Wikipedia

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    The main campus is located in Fort Myers, and covers 140 acres (57 ha). The college also has additional campuses, including the Charlotte Campus in Punta Gorda , which opened in 1997 and is the largest campus at 204 acres (83 ha).

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  9. Seeker (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    Seeker's navigation system consists of two core FSW applications and six applications that provide appropriately processed sensor information. The system leverages Project Morpheus architecture and code components. The core of the navigation system is a propagator that integrates the vehicle state at 50 Hz and a multiplicative extended kalman ...