Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7983003 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
By local thermal cycles and hardness measurements, supported by transmission electron microscopy, the post-weld natural aging behaviour of friction stir welded 6005A-T6 aluminium alloy was investigated. The results show that the softening in the nugget zone and thermo-mechanically affected zone immediately after welding is mainly caused by the high peak temperatures and rapid cooling rates, resulting in the original βⳠprecipitates dissolving and restraining re-precipitation. On the one hand, the hardness recovery in both microstructural zones during post-weld natural aging is attributed to the formation of clusters or GP zones depending on the natural aging time. On the other hand, the softening in the heat-affected zone after welding is due to the transformation of the βâ²â² to βⲠprecipitates and the precipitation of Qâ². Natural aging has little effect on the microstructure and hardness of the heat-affected zone. The mechanism of natural aging behaviour was discussed.
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Authors
Peng Dong, Daqian Sun, Hongmei Li,