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Figure no. 1 FSW process
Figure no. 2 Geometry of workpiece
Figure no. 3 Schematic representation of boundary condition for thermal analysis. Heat is produced in the friction stir welding process due to the friction between the tool shoulder and workpiece interface and due

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