Title of article :
Characterization of complex, solid-state flow and mixing
in the friction-stir welding (FSW) of aluminum alloy 6061-T6
to magnesium alloy AZ91D using color metallography
Author/Authors :
A. C. Somasekharan، نويسنده , , L. E. Murr
، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Semi-solid-cast magnesium (Mg) alloy AZ91D
(3% solid fraction) was friction-stir welded (FSW) to
aluminum (Al) alloy 6061-T6 in continuous non-porous
welds. The resulting welds were analyzed in order to
understand the solid-state mixing mechanisms that create
the chaotic intercalated weld zone microstructure characterized
by swirls and vortexes of dynamically recrystallized
material. Severe plastic deformation in the solid-state
is accommodated by the dynamic recrystallization of the
mechanically mixed materials which generates a finegrained
weld zone microstructure, along with dislocation
substructures and precipitates. Mg–Al weld systems are
also characterized by eutectic/intermetallic regimes that are
thrice as strong as the base materials, and nearly six times
stronger than some of the softer recrystallized regimes
abutting them. Color metallography was used to gain
additional information about the varying regimes within
the intercalated microstructure. The variation in coloration
indicated energy differences between the various dynamically
recrystallized microstructural regimes, in turn
providing correlations between the general coloration of
these regimes, and their nature and strength. The weld zone
is strengthened by the coexistence of the hard eutectic/
intermetallic weld regimes with the abutting softer
dynamically recrystallized regimes across a continuous
interface
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science