Title of article :
Effect of welding parameters on the strain rate and
microstructure of friction stir spot welded 2024 aluminum alloy
Author/Authors :
Adrian Gerlich، نويسنده , , Peter Su، نويسنده , , Motomichi Yamamoto، نويسنده , ,
Tom H. North، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The stir zone microstructure, crystallographic
texture, temperature and strain rate in the stir zones produced
during Al 2024 spot welding using different tool
rotational speed settings are investigated. The calculated
strain rate during spot welding decreases from 1600 to
0.6 s–1 when the tool rotational speed increases from 750 to
3000 rpm. The low strain rate values are associated with
tool slippage resulting from spontaneous melting of S
phase particles at temperatures ‡490 C. However, the
calculated strain rate is 1600 s–1 in Al 2024 spot welds
made using tool rotational speed of 750 rpm since the
temperature never reaches 490 C. Material transfers
downwards via that pin thread during the dwell period in
Al 2024 spot welding. It is proposed that this downward
transfer of material provides a continuous supply of
undissolved S phase particles, which melt spontaneously
when the welding parameter settings produce stir zone
temperatures ‡490 C. A weak crystallographic texture
where the {100} planes are oriented at about 45 to the hdirection
exists in the stir zones of spot welds made using
different tool rotational speeds (from 750 to 3000 rpm).
Another crystallographic texture where the {100} planes
are parallel to the Z-direction (to the tool axis) is stronger
in spot welds made using higher tool rotational speed settings.
Also, material located at the root of the pin thread
has a quite different crystallographic texture from that in
the bulk of the stir zone.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science