Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1556174 | Journal of Materials Science & Technology | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The majority of this research has concentrated on developing the self-support friction stir welding (SSFSW) tool which consists of a big concave upper shoulder and a small convex lower shoulder, and procedures for making reliable welds in aluminum hollow extrusion. The 5-mm-thick 6082-T6 aluminum alloy was self-support friction stir welded at a constant tool rotation speed of 800 r/min. The effect of welding speed on microstructure and mechanical properties was investigated. The results of transverse tensile test indicated that the tensile strength of joints increased and the elongation decreased with increasing welding speed. The whole values of microhardness of SSFSW joints increased with increasing welding speed from 10 to 200Â mm/min. The defect-free joints were obtained at lower welding speeds and the tensile fracture was located at the heat-affected zone (HAZ) adjacent to the thermo-mechanically affected zone (TMAZ) on the advancing side. The investigation of the flow pattern of the softened metal around the SSFSW tool revealed that the flow pattern of the softened metal was driven by two shoulders and the stir pin. The failure of specimens in tension presented the ductile fracture mode.
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Authors
Long Wan, Yongxian Huang, Weiqiang Guo, Shixiong Lv, Jicai Feng,