Autor: |
Aneesh, Anandhu Vattamodiyil, Narayana, Abey Vishnu |
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AIP Conference Proceedings; 2024, Vol. 3059 Issue 1, p1-13, 13p |
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Frictional stir welding (FSW) is a type of solid-state welding. It has many merits over providing high-quality welds; it is highly used in the aircraft and marine industries for joining parts; it is environmentally friendly and has a low operating cost, and so on. The combination of material welding conditions has a direct impact on weld quality, so tool material and geometry serve a great role in this. High-quality welding results from the use of the proper tool design and efficient processing parameters. This paper is primarily concerned with how a change in tool material affects the mechanical properties of the welded joint while maintaining constant spindle speed and feed rate. Aluminium alloys 6061-T6 and 6082-T6 are used here. The tool materials chosen are H13, D2, and SS316. Tensile test, hardness test and Charpy impact test were conducted to evaluate the mechanical properties. Results conclude that if the application requires toughness and hardness as major property then D2 tool material can be used for producing the FSW joint and if the application requires tensile strength as major property, then H13 tool material can be used for producing the FSW joint. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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