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Title: The effect of rotational speed on flow behavior and weld properties in friction stir welding of pure aluminum
Authors: Hassan I., Dawood
Kahtan Sadiq, Muhammed, Dr.
Zurida, Abdul Wahab
hassanissa72@yahoo.com
kahtan@unimap.edu.my
zuridawahab@gmail.com
Keywords: Dissimilar joints
Friction stir welding
Heat affected zone
Weld nugget
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Trans Tech Publications
Citation: Advanced Materials Research, vol. 795, 2013, pages 182-189
Abstract: Friction stir welding is a solid state green welding technique. Its key benefit is to allow welding of aluminum that cannot be readily done by fusion arc welding. In this study, two pure aluminum strips of 2mm thick were friction stir welded together. For all welding pairs, three rotational speeds of 1000, 1500 and 2000 rpm were used. The traverse speed, axial force and tool geometry were kept constant. Parameters optimization based on the results of the micrographic, macrographic, microhardness and tensile strength, indicated that sound joints with the best mechanical and microstructural properties can be obtained at rotational speed of 1500 rpm and welding transverse speed of 60 mm/min. Microscopic examination and local mechanical properties analysis suggested that mechanical mixing is the major material flow mechanism in the formation of the nugget stirred zone.
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URI: http://www.scientific.net/AMR.795.182
http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/dspace/handle/123456789/32938
ISBN: 978-303785811-0
ISSN: 1022-6680
Appears in Collections:Kahtan Sadiq Muhammed, Dr.
School of Materials Engineering (Articles)



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