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Effect of the welding motion and pre-/ post-solutioning of friction stir welded AA5754 joints

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
An innovative approach to the friction stir welding process (defined by authors as RT-type configuration) of AA5754 sheets, characterized by a welding motion of the pin tool obtained by the combination of two different movements occurring simultaneously, was developed. Such novel approach was compared with the conventional friction stir welding process (T-type configuration). Tools with different pin heights were used in order to obtain different sinking values. Finally, the influence of the annealing treatment, prior and after the friction stir welding process, was studied. The effect of process parameters and annealing treatment on the microstructure, micro- and macro-mechanical properties of friction stir welded joints obtained under RT-type and T-type configurations was widely investigated. This way, the process condition and the temper state that allow obtaining defect-free joints, without the occurrence of the oxide defects of kissing-bonds, and faint zigzag line pattern in the NZ, was defined. It resulted that a pin deviation by R = 0.5 mm, from welding centerline, in the postwelded annealed condition, showed better tensile strength, respect to the conventional (T-type) welding.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Friction stir welding, Aluminum alloy, Tool sinking, Annealing treatment, Microstructure, Microhardness
List of contributors:
Cabibbo, Marcello; Forcellese, Archimede; Simoncini, Michela; Pieralisi, Massimiliano; Ciccarelli, Daniele
Authors of the University:
SIMONCINI MICHELA
Handle:
https://iris.uniecampus.it/handle/11389/18790
Published in:
MATERIALS & DESIGN
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