Developing predictive tools for friction stir weld quality assessment

Abstract This research programme explores predictive tools that assess friction stir weld quality in aluminium alloys through dynamic characterisation. The study focuses on the correlations between dynamic interrogations measures of friction stir welded panels with the weld energy, as welded mechanical properties and the microstructure. 7136-T76 aluminium extrusions were joined at unique weld energies, and to characterise and identify the friction stir welds through non-destructive techniques, theoretical modelling and lab scale dynamic testing were conducted to establish the correlation between the weld energy and the associated spectral characteristics of the beam (natural frequencies/mode shapes). In this non-destructive evaluation study, the modal parameters were measured and were correlated with the friction stir weld microstructure and the physical parameters of the welded components, such as axial and flexural rigidities. The viability of weld parameter identification and weld quality assessment of friction stir welding beams using dynamic interrogation techniques is demonstrated.