Publication Type : Journal Article
Source : Materials Science and Engineering A, vol. 791, 139734, 2020
Url : https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921509320308091
Campus : Coimbatore
School : School of Engineering
Department : Mechanical Engineering
Verified : No
Year : 2022
Abstract : This paper investigates the effect of dwell time and heat treatment on the modified friction stir clinched (MFSC) joint of AA2024-T3/AA6061-T6 Al alloys. The precipitation-hardening heat treatment method involves the combination of solution heat treatment (at 520 °C for 1 h) and aging (at 165 °C for 18 h) processes. The microstructure, failure load, hardness, and fracture behavior of the as-welded and heat-treated MFSC joints were investigated. TEM images show that re-precipitation of strengthening Al2CuMg and MgZn2 phases, dislocation density, and tangles are more pronounced in the heat-treated MFSC joint. A rise in dwell time increases the average grain sizes (1.39–6.65 μm), tensile-shear strength (101–133 MPa), and cross tension strength (59–88 MPa) of the MFSC welded 2024-T3/6061-T6 joints due to an upsurge in the in-process exposure time-induced heat input and inter-material flow. An increase in dwell time beyond 15 s is undesirable. It induces the formation of nugget cracks and micro-voids in the joints and an impaired joint failure load consequently ensues. Heat treatment processing further causes grain coarsening (2.48–9.15 μm) and improves the hardness (at the weld center), tensile-shear (146 MPa), and cross tension (102 MPa) failure strengths of the MFSC joints due to the re-precipitated strengthening phases.
Cite this Research Publication : M. Paidar, K. Tahani, R. Vaira Vignesh, O. O. Ojo, H. Ezatpour and A. Moharrami, "Modified Friction Stir Clinching of 2024-T3 to 6061-T6 aluminium alloy: Effect of Dwell Time and Precipitation-Hardening Heat Treatment", Materials Science and Engineering A, vol. 791, 139734, 2020. DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2020.139734. Elsevier (Impact Factor: 4.652; Percentile: 94)