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Title: A Review on Influence of Process Parameters, Preheating and Cooling on Friction Stir Welded Joint Performance
Authors: Dashwant, Prashant 
Kulkarni, Sameer 
Keywords: Friction stir welding · Dissimilar metals · Effect of preheating
Issue Date: Jun-2026
Series/Report no.: Trans Indian Inst Met - IIM;(2026) 79:194
Abstract: The investigation of dissimilar materials joining using Friction Stir Welding process has become a prominent research trend due to its growing use in aerospace, automo tive, and shipbuilding industries. Over the past two decades, it has emerged as one of the most significant advancements in metal joining technology. This review brings together the key insights of research developments in the field, with an emphasis on the fundamental concepts behind Friction Stir Welding, tool design and materials, and the essential process parameters influencing joint quality. Also, the paper focuses on friction stir welding of dissimilar materials, examin ing the impact of preheating and water cooling on various characteristics like hardness, tensile strength, and fatigue behavior. This literature review critically examines recent advancements in dissimilar welding of aluminum–mag nesium alloys, offering essential design recommendations for future studies. It presents a comprehensive overview of existing knowledge and points out important areas that need more investigation.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12666-026-03954-2
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