Title of article :
The simulation of material behaviors in friction stir welding
process by using rate-dependent constitutive model
Author/Authors :
Z. Zhang، نويسنده , , J. T. Chen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Friction stir welding is a new solid state joining
technology, which is suitable for joining some hard-toweld
materials, such as aluminum alloy, magnesium alloy,
etc. The modeling of material flows can provide an efficient
method for the investigation on the mechanism of
friction stir welding. So, 3D material flows under different
process parameters in the FSW process of 1018 steel are
studied by using rate-dependent constitutive model.
Numerical results indicate that the border of the shoulder
can affect the material flow near the shoulder–plate interface.
The mixture of the material in the lower half of the
friction stir weld can benefit from the increase in the
angular velocity or the decrease in the welding speed. But
flaws may occur when the angular velocity is very high or
the translational velocity is very small. When the angular
velocity applied on the pin is small or the welding speed is
high, the role of the extrusion of pin on transport of the
material in FSW becomes more important. Swirl or vortex
occurs in the tangent material flow and may be easier to be
observed with the increase in the angular velocity of the
pin.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science