Temperature Numerical Simulation of Friction Stir Welding Process of Radar Cooling Board

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A finite element model of radar cooling board friction stir welding process was built in ANSYS software based on an instantaneous relative linear velocity heat source model. Temporal and spatial temperature distribution disciplinarians were analyzed; results show that the peak temperature is lower than the base material melting point, as a result there is no material melt during the welding process. Temperatures change disciplinarily with the progress of welding process at each point.

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