A. I. Amirov, A. V. Chumaevskii, N. V. Semenchuk, V. R. Utyaganova, A. A. Eliseev, N. L. Savchenko
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Abstract
The results of mechanical interactions between tungsten carbide tools and technically pure titanium blanks during friction stir welding are considered. An adhesive layer formed as a result of this contact is described. The tool geometry resulting from the tool wear is shown and compared with the initial tool geometry.
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Russian Physics Journal covers the broad spectrum of specialized research in applied physics, with emphasis on work with practical applications in solid-state physics, optics, and magnetism. Particularly interesting results are reported in connection with: electroluminescence and crystal phospors; semiconductors; phase transformations in solids; superconductivity; properties of thin films; and magnetomechanical phenomena.