Friction stir welding of aluminum 6061-T6 in presence of watercooling: Analyzing mechanical properties and residual stress distribution

Underwater friction stir welding of AA6061-T6 was carried out in order to improve mechanical properties of fabricated joints in butt mode configuration. Full factorial experimental design was used to design the required experiments and finding effect of water cooling on various combinations of tool...

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Main Authors: Jalal Fathi, Pejman Ebrahimzadeh, Reza Farasati, Reza Teimouri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2019-06-01
Series:International Journal of Lightweight Materials and Manufacture
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2588840419300253
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spelling doaj-84745707420848ecbe9c5d7a7773c47f2020-11-24T20:59:03ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.International Journal of Lightweight Materials and Manufacture2588-84042019-06-0122107115Friction stir welding of aluminum 6061-T6 in presence of watercooling: Analyzing mechanical properties and residual stress distributionJalal Fathi0Pejman Ebrahimzadeh1Reza Farasati2Reza Teimouri3Department of Mechanical Engineering, Iran University of Industries and Mines, Tehran, IranDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Iran University of Industries and Mines, Tehran, IranDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Iran University of Industries and Mines, Tehran, IranFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Kashan, Kashan, Iran; Corresponding author.Underwater friction stir welding of AA6061-T6 was carried out in order to improve mechanical properties of fabricated joints in butt mode configuration. Full factorial experimental design was used to design the required experiments and finding effect of water cooling on various combinations of tool rotation speed and travel speed. It was found that by applying water cooling condition, the tensile strength and hardness of the joints can be improved about 16% and 12.5% respectively. Also, research findings showed that the elongation is deteriorated by applying cooling condition and reaches from average values of 10.46%–6.98%. From microstructure analysis, it was found that grain refining and prevention of heat affected zone from softening are main mechanisms for improving the welding strength and hardness. Also, residual stress distribution showed that applying watercooling to FSW process causes increase of magnitude and depth of compressive residual stress that significantly reduces the deflection of the sample after unclamping. Keywords: Friction stir welding, AA6061-T6, Watercooling, Mechanical properties, Microstructure, Residual stresshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2588840419300253
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author Jalal Fathi
Pejman Ebrahimzadeh
Reza Farasati
Reza Teimouri
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Pejman Ebrahimzadeh
Reza Farasati
Reza Teimouri
Friction stir welding of aluminum 6061-T6 in presence of watercooling: Analyzing mechanical properties and residual stress distribution
International Journal of Lightweight Materials and Manufacture
author_facet Jalal Fathi
Pejman Ebrahimzadeh
Reza Farasati
Reza Teimouri
author_sort Jalal Fathi
title Friction stir welding of aluminum 6061-T6 in presence of watercooling: Analyzing mechanical properties and residual stress distribution
title_short Friction stir welding of aluminum 6061-T6 in presence of watercooling: Analyzing mechanical properties and residual stress distribution
title_full Friction stir welding of aluminum 6061-T6 in presence of watercooling: Analyzing mechanical properties and residual stress distribution
title_fullStr Friction stir welding of aluminum 6061-T6 in presence of watercooling: Analyzing mechanical properties and residual stress distribution
title_full_unstemmed Friction stir welding of aluminum 6061-T6 in presence of watercooling: Analyzing mechanical properties and residual stress distribution
title_sort friction stir welding of aluminum 6061-t6 in presence of watercooling: analyzing mechanical properties and residual stress distribution
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series International Journal of Lightweight Materials and Manufacture
issn 2588-8404
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Underwater friction stir welding of AA6061-T6 was carried out in order to improve mechanical properties of fabricated joints in butt mode configuration. Full factorial experimental design was used to design the required experiments and finding effect of water cooling on various combinations of tool rotation speed and travel speed. It was found that by applying water cooling condition, the tensile strength and hardness of the joints can be improved about 16% and 12.5% respectively. Also, research findings showed that the elongation is deteriorated by applying cooling condition and reaches from average values of 10.46%–6.98%. From microstructure analysis, it was found that grain refining and prevention of heat affected zone from softening are main mechanisms for improving the welding strength and hardness. Also, residual stress distribution showed that applying watercooling to FSW process causes increase of magnitude and depth of compressive residual stress that significantly reduces the deflection of the sample after unclamping. Keywords: Friction stir welding, AA6061-T6, Watercooling, Mechanical properties, Microstructure, Residual stress
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