Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
830921 Materials & Design (1980-2015) 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The microstructures and mechanical properties of friction stir welded Inconel 600 and SS 400 lap joints were evaluated in this study. Friction stir welding was carried out at a tool rotation speed of 200 rpm and a welding speed of 100 mm/min. Application of friction stir welding was notably effective in reducing the grain size of the stir zone, as a result, the average grain size of Inconel 600 was reduced from 20 μm in the base material to 8.5 μm in the stir zone. The joint interface between Inconel 600 and SS 400 was soundly welded without voids and cracks, and MC carbides with a size of 50 nm were partially formed in the region of the lap joint interface in Inconel 600. In addition, a hook from SS 400 was formed on the advancing side of the Inconel 600 alloy, which directly affected an increase in the peel strength of the weld. In this study, we systematically discussed the effect of friction stir welding on the evolution of the microstructures and mechanical properties of friction stir lap jointed Inconel 600 and SS 400.

► Application of FSW was effective in grain refinement of the stir zone. ► The joint interface (Inconel 600/SS 400) was soundly welded without defects. ► MC carbides were partially formed in the region of the lap joint interface. ► The hook was formed on the advancing side of the Inconel 600 alloy. ► The formation of hook affected an increase in peel strength of the welds.

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