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Correlation between shoulder flow zone quality and material flow quantity during friction stir welding of thick aluminum section using scroll shoulder tool

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posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by D Yan, Z Chen, Guy Littlefair
The so-called scroll shoulder tool is widely used particularly for thick section friction stir welding (FSW). However, the correlation between its shoulder flow zone weld quality and material flow quantity remains unclear. This information is important for tool design. In the present study, a scroll shoulder tool was used to FSW 20mm thick 6061 aluminum (Al) plates at a range of welding parameters. The pick-up material (PUM) by the scroll was quantified, and the effect of welding parameters and PUM on the shoulder flow zone formation and weld quality was studied. It was found that there is a positive linear relationship between the PUM and weld quality. In order to obtain a defect-free FSW weld produced by the scroll shoulder tool, scroll groove needs to be fully filled by PUM.

History

Event

Minerals, Metals and Materials Society. Annual Meeting and Exhibition (139th : 2010 : Seattle, Wash.)

Pagination

227 - 233

Publisher

The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS)

Location

Seattle, Wash.

Place of publication

[United States]

Start date

2010-02-14

End date

2010-02-18

ISBN-13

9780873397537

ISBN-10

0873397533

Language

eng

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E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Title of proceedings

General abstracts : materials processing and manufacturing division

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