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Experimental study on temperature distributions within the workpiece during friction stir welding of aluminum alloys

This study aims to experimentally explore the thermal histories and temperature distributions in a workpiece during a friction stir welding (FSW) process involving the butt joining of aluminum 6061-T6. Different types of thermocouple layout are devised to measure the temperature histories during FSW...

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Published in:International journal of machine tools & manufacture 2008-06, Vol.48 (7), p.778-787
Main Authors: Hwang, Yeong-Maw, Kang, Zong-Wei, Chiou, Yuang-Cherng, Hsu, Hung-Hsiou
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Language:English
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Summary:This study aims to experimentally explore the thermal histories and temperature distributions in a workpiece during a friction stir welding (FSW) process involving the butt joining of aluminum 6061-T6. Different types of thermocouple layout are devised to measure the temperature histories during FSW at different locations on the workpiece in the welding direction. Successful welding processes are achieved by appropriately controlling the maximum temperatures during the welding process. Regression analyses by the least squares method are used to predict the temperatures at the joint line. A second-order polynomial curve is found to best fit the experimental temperature values in the width direction of the workpiece. The Vickers hardness test is conducted on the welds to evaluate the hardness distribution in the thermal-mechanical affected zone, the heat affected zone, and the base metal zone. Tensile tests are also carried out, and the tensile strength of the welded product is compared with that of the base metal.
ISSN:0890-6955
1879-2170
DOI:10.1016/j.ijmachtools.2007.12.003