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Friction stir welded T-joints optimization
Highlights Sound AA6082 T-joints friction stir welded were performed. T-joints FSW optimization was accomplish. Tool rotational speed was found out to be the most influent parameter in friction stir welded T-joints. Optimal parameters combination to performed improved joints were establish. Equations to predict the joints mechanical properties were derived.
Abstract The increasing use of aluminium alloys in transportation industry, such as railways, shipbuilding and aeronautics, promotes the development of more efficient and reliable welding processes. Friction stir welding (FSW) is a prominent solid-state joining technology that arose as a possible reliable welding solution. Optimized process parameters are not regularly used in previous studies found in the literature, in particular T-joints, which difficult the process industrial application. This study is focused on the optimization of friction stir welded T-joints using the Taguchi method. Mechanical tests of 27 different welded joints were carried out, and results were analysed using ANOVA, mean effect and response surface methodology (RSM). The tool rotational speed was verified to be the most influent factor in the joint mechanical properties, and is strongly dependent on the shoulder/probe diameters ratio. It was also shown that using 1000rpm, 3.90mm of probe depth and shoulder/probe diameters ratio of 2.5 (shoulder diameter of 15mm) it may be achieved improved joint strength. For the optimized parameters it was verified that the welding speed does not have a significant influence. Equations to predict the joints mechanical properties were also derived through multiple regression.
Friction stir welded T-joints optimization
Highlights Sound AA6082 T-joints friction stir welded were performed. T-joints FSW optimization was accomplish. Tool rotational speed was found out to be the most influent parameter in friction stir welded T-joints. Optimal parameters combination to performed improved joints were establish. Equations to predict the joints mechanical properties were derived.
Abstract The increasing use of aluminium alloys in transportation industry, such as railways, shipbuilding and aeronautics, promotes the development of more efficient and reliable welding processes. Friction stir welding (FSW) is a prominent solid-state joining technology that arose as a possible reliable welding solution. Optimized process parameters are not regularly used in previous studies found in the literature, in particular T-joints, which difficult the process industrial application. This study is focused on the optimization of friction stir welded T-joints using the Taguchi method. Mechanical tests of 27 different welded joints were carried out, and results were analysed using ANOVA, mean effect and response surface methodology (RSM). The tool rotational speed was verified to be the most influent factor in the joint mechanical properties, and is strongly dependent on the shoulder/probe diameters ratio. It was also shown that using 1000rpm, 3.90mm of probe depth and shoulder/probe diameters ratio of 2.5 (shoulder diameter of 15mm) it may be achieved improved joint strength. For the optimized parameters it was verified that the welding speed does not have a significant influence. Equations to predict the joints mechanical properties were also derived through multiple regression.
Friction stir welded T-joints optimization
Silva, Ana C.F. (author) / Braga, Daniel F.O. (author) / Figueiredo, M.A.V. de (author) / Moreira, P.M.G.P. (author)
2013-09-07
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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