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Effect of tool pin eccentricity on microstructure and mechanical properties in friction stir welded 7075 aluminum alloy thick plate
•AA7075 of 10mm is friction stir welded with tools of different pin eccentricities.•The nugget area increases first and then decreases with increasing the eccentricity.•The structure of nugget is the smallest and most uniform with 0.2mm eccentricity.•Joints FSWed by the pin with an eccentricity of 0...
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Published in: | Materials in engineering 2014-10, Vol.62, p.334-343 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | •AA7075 of 10mm is friction stir welded with tools of different pin eccentricities.•The nugget area increases first and then decreases with increasing the eccentricity.•The structure of nugget is the smallest and most uniform with 0.2mm eccentricity.•Joints FSWed by the pin with an eccentricity of 0.2mm have the highest UTS and EL.
Four different tools with the pin eccentricity of 0.1mm, 0.2mm, 0.3mm and 0.4mm were designed to friction stir weld 10mm thick AA7075-O plate. The effect of pin eccentricity on microstructure, secondary phase particles transformation and mechanical properties of the joints was investigated. The results show that the nugget area (ANZ) increases firstly and then decreases with increasing the pin eccentricity. When the pin with 0.2mm eccentricity is applied, the ANZ is the largest; meanwhile the grains size is the smallest which is about 3μm and secondary phase particles are the most dispersive in nugget zone compared with other tools. While the grains are coarsened to 7–11μm as the eccentricity is more than 0.4mm, some coarse hardening particles get to cluster in the thermo-mechanically affected zone. The joints produced by the pin with 0.2mm eccentricity perform the highest tensile strength and elongation, which is attributed to better interfaces, finer grains and more dispersive secondary phase particles. |
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ISSN: | 0261-3069 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.matdes.2014.05.038 |