Visiting Researcher Seminar
Friction Stir Welding and Processing of High Melting Temperature Alloys
Presented by Prof. Antonio Ramirez, Welding Engineering Program at the Ohio State University
Presented by Prof. Antonio Ramirez, Welding Engineering Program at the Ohio State University
CAMJ members present their most recent research findings.
CAMJ members present their most recent research findings.
CAMJ members present their most recent research findings.
CAMJ members present their most recent research findings.
CAMJ members present their most recent research findings.
CAMJ members present their most recent research findings.
CAMJ members present their most recent research findings.
To improve automotive fuel economy while increasing crash resistance, automakers are increasingly using advanced high strength steels (AHSS) for their vehicle designs. AHSS is a broad term for several families of steels that have both high strength and high formability. This combination of properties allows parts to be made thinner and lighter while retaining their ability to form complex shapes needed for automotive parts as well as being able to absorb large amounts of energy in crash situations.
CAMJ members present their most recent research findings.