Effect of welding parameters on microstructure and mechanical properties of AA6061-T6 butt welded joints by stationary shoulder friction stir welding

•Stationary shoulder friction stir welding (SSFSW) was performed on aluminum.•Defect-free butt joints with fine and smooth surface were obtained.•Influence of welding parameters on microstructure of SSFSW joints was studied.•Influence of welding parameters on mechanical properties of SSFSW joints wa...

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Published inMaterials in engineering Vol. 64; pp. 251 - 260
Main Authors Li, Dongxiao, Yang, Xinqi, Cui, Lei, He, Fangzhou, Shen, Hao
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.12.2014
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Summary:•Stationary shoulder friction stir welding (SSFSW) was performed on aluminum.•Defect-free butt joints with fine and smooth surface were obtained.•Influence of welding parameters on microstructure of SSFSW joints was studied.•Influence of welding parameters on mechanical properties of SSFSW joints was studied. Stationary shoulder friction stir welding (SSFSW) butt welded joints were fabricated successfully for AA6061-T6 sheets with 5.0mm thickness. The welding experiments were performed using 750–1500rpm tool rotation speeds and 100–300mm/min welding speeds. The effects of welding parameters on microstructure and mechanical properties for the obtained welds were discussed and analyzed in detail. It is verified that the defect-free SSFSW welds with fine and smooth surface were obtained for all the selected welding parameters, and the weld transverse sections are obviously different from that of conventional FSW joint. The SSFSW nugget zone (NZ) has “bowl-like” shapes with fairly narrow thermal mechanically affected zone (TMAZ) and heat affected zone (HAZ) and the microstructures of weld region are rather symmetrical and homogeneous. The 750–1500rpm rotation speeds apparently increase the widths of NZ, TMAZ and HAZ, while the influences of 100–300mm/min welding speeds on their widths are weak. The softening regions with the average hardness equivalent 60% of the base metal are produced on both advancing side and retreating side. The tensile properties of AA6061-T6 SSFSW joints are almost unaffected by the 750–1500rpm rotation speeds for given 100mm/min, while the changing of welding speed from 100–300mm/min for given 1500rpm obviously increased the tensile strength of the joint and the maximum value for welding parameter 1500rpm and 300mm/min reached 77.3% of the base metal strength. The tensile fracture sites always locate in HAZ either on the advancing side or retreating side of the joints.
ISSN:0261-3069
DOI:10.1016/j.matdes.2014.07.046