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Tensile behavior of friction stir welded AA 6061-T4 aluminum alloy joints
Highlights ► Range of parameters for defect-free friction stir welded AA 6061-T4 was reached. ► A model was developed for predicting UTS and EL of friction stir welded AA 6061-T4. ► The maximum values of UTS and EL of joints were estimated by developed model. ► The optimum values of FSW process parameters were determined.
Abstract In this investigation response surface methodology based on a central composite rotatable design with three parameters, five levels and 20 runs, was used to develop a mathematical model predicting the tensile properties of friction stir welded AA 6061-T4 aluminum alloy joints at 95% confidence level. The three welding parameters considered were tool rotational speed, welding speed and axial force. Analysis of variance was applied to validate the predicted model. Microstructural characterization and fractography of joints were examined using optical and scanning electron microscopes. Also, the effects of the welding parameters on tensile properties of friction stir welded joints were analyzed in detail. The results showed that the optimum parameters to get a maximum of tensile strength were 920rev/min, 78mm/min and 7.2kN, where the maximum of tensile elongation was obtained at 1300rev/min, 60mm/min and 8kN.
Tensile behavior of friction stir welded AA 6061-T4 aluminum alloy joints
Highlights ► Range of parameters for defect-free friction stir welded AA 6061-T4 was reached. ► A model was developed for predicting UTS and EL of friction stir welded AA 6061-T4. ► The maximum values of UTS and EL of joints were estimated by developed model. ► The optimum values of FSW process parameters were determined.
Abstract In this investigation response surface methodology based on a central composite rotatable design with three parameters, five levels and 20 runs, was used to develop a mathematical model predicting the tensile properties of friction stir welded AA 6061-T4 aluminum alloy joints at 95% confidence level. The three welding parameters considered were tool rotational speed, welding speed and axial force. Analysis of variance was applied to validate the predicted model. Microstructural characterization and fractography of joints were examined using optical and scanning electron microscopes. Also, the effects of the welding parameters on tensile properties of friction stir welded joints were analyzed in detail. The results showed that the optimum parameters to get a maximum of tensile strength were 920rev/min, 78mm/min and 7.2kN, where the maximum of tensile elongation was obtained at 1300rev/min, 60mm/min and 8kN.
Tensile behavior of friction stir welded AA 6061-T4 aluminum alloy joints
Heidarzadeh, A. (author) / Khodaverdizadeh, H. (author) / Mahmoudi, A. (author) / Nazari, E. (author)
2011-12-12
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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