Effect of rotational speed and penetration depth on Al-Mg-Si welded T-joints through underwater and conventional friction stir welding

IF 3.8 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ibrahim Sabry , Virendra Pratap Singh , Mohammad Alkhedher , Noah E. El-Zathry , Abdel-Hamid I. Mourad , Majid Naseri
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The present work deals with the effect of penetration depth on welding T-joints through conventional friction stir welding (FSW) as well as underwater friction stir welding (UFSW). Various set of parameters have been used such as tool rotational speeds of 1000, 1400, and 1800 rpm, and depths of penetration, such as 6, 7, and 8 mm. In UFSW, lower heat generation prevents the development of complex intermetallic compounds and defects in welding. Additionally, in the weld region, a rapid cooling rate in UFSW generates fine microstructural particles. Mechanical and microstructural characteristics has been compared in both UFSW and FSW. There was a substantial grain size effect on mechanical properties. The stir zone shows comparatively finer grains with average grain size of 49.76 µm at 1800 rpm and 7 mm depth of penetration. It was seen that the tensile strength of UFSW was 189.9 MPa and the nugget zone hardness was 70 VHN, compared to the FSW that has 175.2 MPa and 62 VHN, respectively, obtained at a rotation speed of 1800 rpm and a travel speed of 60 mm/min. The joints tested at various penetration depths show a significant number of uniform and equiaxed dimples. The presence of ductile rupture and the formation of dimples suggest that the joints were effectively bonded and tested at different strain rates.

旋转速度和熔深对水下和传统搅拌摩擦焊铝镁硅合金焊接 T 型接头的影响
本研究探讨了熔深对通过传统搅拌摩擦焊(FSW)和水下搅拌摩擦焊(UFSW)焊接 T 型接头的影响。采用了不同的参数集,如 1000、1400 和 1800 rpm 的工具转速,以及 6、7 和 8 mm 的熔深。在超临界无缝焊接中,较低的发热量可防止在焊接过程中产生复杂的金属间化合物和缺陷。此外,在焊接区域,超临界无缝钢管的快速冷却速度会产生细微的微观结构颗粒。我们比较了超临界无缝焊接(UFSW)和超临界有缝焊接(FSW)的机械和微观结构特征。晶粒大小对机械性能有很大影响。在 1800 rpm 和 7 mm 穿透深度条件下,搅拌区显示出相对较细的晶粒,平均晶粒大小为 49.76 µm。在转速为 1800 rpm、移动速度为 60 mm/min 时,UFSW 的拉伸强度为 189.9 MPa,金块区硬度为 70 VHN,而 FSW 的拉伸强度和金块区硬度分别为 175.2 MPa 和 62 VHN。在不同穿透深度下测试的接头显示出大量均匀的等轴凹痕。韧性断裂的出现和凹痕的形成表明,在不同应变速率下测试的接头已有效粘合。
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