Friction stir welding between 5052 aluminum alloy plates with a thickness of 2 mm was performed. The tool for welding was rotated at speeds ranging from 500 to 3 000 r/min under a constant traverse speed of 100 mm/min. The results show that at all tool rotation speeds, defect-free welds are successfully obtained. Especially at 1 000, 2 000 and 3 000 r/min, the welds exhibit very smooth surface morphologies. At 500, 1 000, and 2 000 r/min, onion ring structure is clearly observed in the friction-stir-welded zone (SZ). In addition, the onion ring structure region becomes wider as the tool rotation speed is increased. The gain size in the SZ is smaller than that in the base metal, and is decreased with a decrease of the tool rotation speed. In all tool rotation speeds, the SZ exhibits higher average hardness than the base metal. Especially at 500 r/min, the average hardness of the SZ reaches a level about 33% greater than that of the base metal. At 500, 1 000 and 2 000 r/min, the tensile strength of the friction stir welded (FSWed) plates is similar to that of the base metal (about 204 MPa). The elongation of the FSWed plates is lower than that of the base metal (about 22%). However, it is noticeable that the maximum elongation of about 21% is obtained at 1 000 r/min.
[1]
W. Thomas,et al.
Friction stir welding for the transportation industries
,
1997
.
[2]
K. Suzuki,et al.
Joining of 5083 and 6061 aluminum alloys by friction stir welding
,
2003
.
[3]
J. F. Santos,et al.
A study on the SCC susceptibility of friction stir welded AZ31 Mg sheet
,
2007
.
[4]
Sungil Kim,et al.
Dynamic recrystallization behavior of AISI 304 stainless steel
,
2001
.
[5]
C. M. Sellars,et al.
The influence of transient deformation conditions on recrystallization during thermomechanical processing of an Al-1% Mg alloy
,
1999
.
[6]
I. Shigematsu,et al.
Friction stir welding of recycled A6061 aluminum plates fabricated by hot-extrusion of machined chips
,
2005
.
[7]
S. Hong,et al.
High temperature deformation of Ti–(46–48)Al–2W intermetallic compounds
,
1998
.
[8]
I. Shigematsu,et al.
Production of Ultra-Fine Grained Aluminum Alloy using Friction Stir Process
,
2003
.
[9]
Basil M. Darras,et al.
Friction stir processing of commercial AZ31 magnesium alloy
,
2007
.
[10]
W. M. Thomas,et al.
Friction Stir Butt Welding
,
1991
.