JOURNAL ARTICLE

Microstructural features of friction stir welded dissimilar Aluminium alloys AA2219-AA7475

Abstract

High strength, good corrosion resistance, light weight make aluminium alloys a material of choice in many industrial sectors like aerospace, marine etc. Problems associated with welding of these alloys by fusion welding processes restricted their use in various industries. Friction stir welding (FSW), a clean solid-state joining process, easily overcomes various difficulties encountered during conventional fusion welding processes. In the present work, the effect of rotational speed (710 rpm, 900 rpm and 1120 rpm) on micro-hardness distribution and microstructure of FSWed dissimilar aluminium alloy joints were analyzed. Plates of AA7475-T761 and AA2219-O having thickness of 2.5 mm were welded by fixing AA7475 on retreating side (RS) and AA2219 on advancing side (AS). Welded joints were characterized by Vickers micro-hardness testing, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and optical microscopy (OM). Results revealed that rotational speed significantly affects the micro-hardness due to increase in grain size, coarsening and dissolution of strengthening precipitates and re-precipitation. Higher micro-hardness values were observed in stir zone due to grain refinement and re-precipitation. Minimum micro-hardness value was observed at the TMAZ/HAZ of advancing side due to thermal softening.

Keywords:
Materials science Friction stir welding Welding Metallurgy Fusion welding Microstructure Vickers hardness test Indentation hardness Optical microscope Aluminium Heat-affected zone Rotational speed Aluminium alloy Grain size Alloy Scanning electron microscope Composite material

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Advanced Welding Techniques Analysis
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Aluminum Alloys Composites Properties
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Aluminum Alloy Microstructure Properties
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering

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Journal:   Welding International Year: 2001 Vol: 15 (9)Pages: 693-698
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