Investigations on ultrasonic vibration-assisted friction stir welded AA7075 joints: Mechanical properties and fracture analysis

V. Gaikwad, S. Chinchanikar
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Introduction. Joint efficiency and strength, particularly in aluminum alloys, are crucial in aerospace, defense, and industrial applications. Post-welding treatments like shot peening and laser shock peening significantly improve joint efficiency and strength, enhancing fatigue life, grain structure, and tensile strength. The purpose of the work. The literature reviewed shows that the ultrasonic vibration-assisted friction stir welding (UVaFSW) and post-weld treatment improved the mechanical properties and material flow. However, limited studies have been observed on the UVaFSW joints of AA7075-T651, considering the consequence of welding speed, tool rotation, and post-weld shot peeing treatment. The methods of investigation. The study investigates the ultrasonic vibration-assisted friction stir welded (UVaFSwed) AA7075-T651 joint's tensile strength, microhardness, microstructure, and fracture behavior, considering the impact of tool rotation, welding speed, and post-weld shot peening treatment. Results and Discussion. The post-weld treated shot-peened UVaFSWed joints demonstrated the maximum tensile strength of 373.43 MPa, the microhardness of 161 HV, and the lowest surface roughness of 15.16 µm at 40 mm/min welding speed when compared to the friction stir-welded (FSWed) joints. These results indicate that shot peening improved the mechanical properties and surface quality of the UVaFSWed joints. The high tensile strength and low surface roughness make these joints suitable for applications requiring strength and aesthetics. The fracture for the shot peened UVaFSWed joints mainly occurred in the heat-affected zone (HAZ) during the tensile test. It could be attributed to the higher temperature experienced during welding, which resulted in grain growth and decreased material strength in the HAZ. The shot-peened UVaFSWed joint has a more uniform grain distribution than the FSWed one, which contributed to the joint's higher tensile strength. The fractured surface of the shot peened UVaFSWed joints showed larger, equiaxed, and shallow dimples, resulting in higher ultimate tensile strength (UTS) and microhardness compared to the conventional FSWed joints. The mechanical properties and microstructure observed in the welding zones of shot peened UVaFSWed joints are superior to those of conventional FSW joints. However, further investigation is required to determine the specific factors contributing to this localized failure at HAZ, considering the effects of shot peening parameters. This study also suggests the potential for optimizing shot peened UVaFSWed joints of AA7075-T651.
对超声波振动辅助搅拌摩擦焊接 AA7075 接头的研究:机械性能和断裂分析
简介。在航空航天、国防和工业应用中,接缝效率和强度(尤其是铝合金)至关重要。喷丸强化和激光冲击强化等焊后处理工艺可显著提高接头效率和强度,增强疲劳寿命、晶粒结构和抗拉强度。工作目的查阅的文献表明,超声波振动辅助搅拌摩擦焊(UVaFSW)和焊后处理可改善机械性能和材料流动性。然而,考虑到焊接速度、工具旋转和焊后喷丸处理的影响,对 AA7075-T651 的 UVaFSW 接头的研究还很有限。调查方法考虑到工具旋转、焊接速度和焊后喷丸处理的影响,研究了超声波振动辅助搅拌摩擦焊(UVaFSwed)AA7075-T651 接头的抗拉强度、显微硬度、显微组织和断裂行为。结果与讨论与摩擦搅拌焊接(FSWed)接头相比,在焊接速度为 40 mm/min 时,经过焊后喷丸处理的 UVaFSWed 接头的抗拉强度最大为 373.43 MPa,显微硬度为 161 HV,表面粗糙度最低为 15.16 µm。这些结果表明,喷丸强化提高了 UVaFSWed 接头的机械性能和表面质量。高抗拉强度和低表面粗糙度使这些接头适用于要求强度和美观的应用。在拉伸试验中,喷丸强化的 UVaFSWed 接头断裂主要发生在热影响区(HAZ)。这可能是由于焊接过程中温度较高,导致热影响区晶粒长大,材料强度降低。喷丸强化的 UVaFSW 焊点的晶粒分布比 FSW 焊点更均匀,因此焊点的抗拉强度更高。经喷丸强化的 UVaFSWed 接头的断裂表面显示出较大、等轴和较浅的凹痕,因此与传统的 FSWed 接头相比,UVaFSWed 接头具有更高的极限拉伸强度(UTS)和显微硬度。在喷丸强化 UVaFSWed 接头焊接区观察到的机械性能和微观结构优于传统的 FSW 接头。不过,考虑到喷丸强化参数的影响,还需要进一步研究确定导致 HAZ 局部失效的具体因素。这项研究还表明,AA7075-T651 的喷丸强化 UVaFSWed 接头具有优化的潜力。
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