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Effect of tool geometry on microstructure and static strength in friction stir spot welded aluminium alloys

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In this paper, the effect of tool geometry on microstructure and static strength in friction stir spot welds of 6061 aluminium alloy sheets was studied, where tools with three different probe lengths were used to join the aluminium sheet with different tool rotational speeds and tool holding times.
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The effect of tool geometry on microstructure and static strength in friction stir spot welds of 6061 aluminium alloy sheets was studied. Tools with three different probe lengths were used to join the aluminium sheet with different tool rotational speeds and tool holding times. The weld microstructures varied significantly depending on probe length, tool rotational speed and tool holding time. Two particular aspects were identified: the thickness of the upper sheet under the shoulder indentation and the nugget size. The former decreased with increasing probe length at the shortest tool holding time and the slowest tool rotational speed, but there were no discernible differences in other welding conditions, while the latter increased with increasing probe length, tool rotational speed and tool holding time. The tensile shear strength increased with increasing probe length, while the cross-tension strength was not affected significantly by probe length. Two fracture modes were observed: shear fracture of the nugget and mixed mode fracture under tensile shear loading, and nugget debonding and pull-out under cross-tension loading. Based on experimental observation of the microstructures, the effect of probe length on static strength and the fracture mechanisms were discussed.

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Effect of welding parameters on microstructure and mechanical properties of friction stir spot welded 5052 aluminum alloy

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Friction Stir Welding and Processing : Science and Engineering

TL;DR: Friction stir welding as discussed by the authors is a well-studied process for friction-stir welding, where the process parameters, material flow and micro-structural evolution, tool features and role are modeled and simulated.
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Effect of tool shape on mechanical properties and microstructure of friction stir welded aluminum alloys

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of the tool shape on the mechanical properties and microstructures of 5-mm thick welded aluminum plates was investigated, and the simplest shape, the ordinary shape (column with threads) and the triangular prism shape probes were used to weld three types of aluminum alloys.
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The influence of pin geometry on bonding and mechanical properties in friction stir weld 2014 Al alloy

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of the welding structure and the mechanical properties has been investigated and four different stir pins, two column pin and taper pin and the other two are the same size but with screw thread, were used to carry out a welding process.
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Effect of processing parameters on static strength of dissimilar friction stir spot welds between different aluminium alloys

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of processing parameters on static strength and fracture mechanisms of dissimilar friction stir spot welds between different aluminium alloys was studied, and the dependence of static strength on processing parameters and the occurrence of different fracture modes were discussed.
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Microstructures and Failure Mechanisms of Spot Friction Welds in Lap-Shear Specimens of Aluminum 6111-T4 Sheets

TL;DR: In this article, micrographs of the cross sections of spot friction welds made by the two types of tools in lap-shear specimens before and after failure are examined.
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