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Vertical compensation friction stir welding assisted by external stationary shoulder
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Highlights Vertical compensation friction stir welding is used to solve the existence of a gap. Stationary shoulder tool is suitable for vertical compensation friction stir welding. Increasing the width of compensation strip increases the difficulty of joining. Higher heat input is necessary to achieve a defect-free welding joint.
Abstract Vertical compensation friction stir welding (VCFSW) was developed to solve the existence of a big gap at the interface between two workpieces to be welded. By a self-designed tool system with external stationary shoulder, VCFSW is successfully used to weld 6061-T6 aluminum alloy with the thickness of 4mm, while 2024-T4 aluminum alloy is chosen as compensation material. When using a traditional tool, it is difficult for VCFSW to attain a sound joint if the width of compensation strip is no less than 1.5mm. The self-designed stationary shoulder tool system is more suitable for VCFSW. Defect-free VCFSW joints using the self-designed stationary shoulder are attained when the widths of strip vary from 1mm to 2mm. For VCFSW process, increasing the rotational velocity and decreasing the welding speed are beneficial to break the compensation strip into pieces to get the higher quality welding joint. When the width of compensation strip is 1mm, the tensile strength and elongation of joint by the stationary shoulder tool system reach the maximum of 75.1% and 58.8% of base material (BM) when using the welding speed of 50mm/min and rotational velocity of 2000rpm, respectively. The fracture surface morphology of VCFSW joint presents the typical ductile fracture.
Vertical compensation friction stir welding assisted by external stationary shoulder
Graphical abstract Display Omitted
Highlights Vertical compensation friction stir welding is used to solve the existence of a gap. Stationary shoulder tool is suitable for vertical compensation friction stir welding. Increasing the width of compensation strip increases the difficulty of joining. Higher heat input is necessary to achieve a defect-free welding joint.
Abstract Vertical compensation friction stir welding (VCFSW) was developed to solve the existence of a big gap at the interface between two workpieces to be welded. By a self-designed tool system with external stationary shoulder, VCFSW is successfully used to weld 6061-T6 aluminum alloy with the thickness of 4mm, while 2024-T4 aluminum alloy is chosen as compensation material. When using a traditional tool, it is difficult for VCFSW to attain a sound joint if the width of compensation strip is no less than 1.5mm. The self-designed stationary shoulder tool system is more suitable for VCFSW. Defect-free VCFSW joints using the self-designed stationary shoulder are attained when the widths of strip vary from 1mm to 2mm. For VCFSW process, increasing the rotational velocity and decreasing the welding speed are beneficial to break the compensation strip into pieces to get the higher quality welding joint. When the width of compensation strip is 1mm, the tensile strength and elongation of joint by the stationary shoulder tool system reach the maximum of 75.1% and 58.8% of base material (BM) when using the welding speed of 50mm/min and rotational velocity of 2000rpm, respectively. The fracture surface morphology of VCFSW joint presents the typical ductile fracture.
Vertical compensation friction stir welding assisted by external stationary shoulder
Ji, Shude (author) / Meng, Xiangchen (author) / Ma, Lin (author) / Lu, Hao (author) / Gao, Shuangsheng (author)
2014-12-04
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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