Statistical modelling and optimization of FS-welded 6061-T651 Aluminum alloy

I. Uchegbulam, A. J. Tonye
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An RSM-based experimental design, mathematical modelling and statistical optimization of friction stir welding process parameters was studied. A quadratic fitting model developed from a five-leveled four-factor parametric setting predicted the Ultimate Tensile Strength (UTS) of the welded AA6061- T651 joints. Statistical analysis at 95% Confidence Interval using ANOVA validated the conformity of the developed model with experimental data and also verified the adequacy of the model for UTS prediction and optimization. Results showed that the model was statistically significant (p<0.0001) with no notable lack of fit with the four parameters and their squared terms also significant statistically. The numerical optimization resulted to an optimum UTS of 166.32MPa from rotational speed, traversing speed, tool tilt angle and axial load values of 1293.641rpm, 48.467mm/min, 1.888° and 4.720kN, respectively with a desirability of 0.944. Also, 2D contour and 3D surface plots showed that the four parameters made decreasing effects on the UTS after reaching their optimized UTS. Driving forces for high UTS were: sufficient heat generation for plastic deformation, effective material coalescence, appropriate extrusion of molten material towards the trailing edge, adequate heat and mass transfer to control grain coarsening, void and flash formations. With an SN-ratio of 45.963 and low coefficient-of-variation of 1.11%, the conformity of the predicted and adjusted regression coefficients (R²) of 0.9619 and 0.9868 respectively supported by the confirmatory test and diagnostic plots showed a strong correlation between the experimental and predicted results. These demonstrated that the developed model was sufficient for predicting and optimizing the UTS of Friction Stir Weld (FSW) AA6061T651 plates.
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6061-T651铝合金fs焊接的统计建模与优化
研究了基于rsm的搅拌摩擦焊接工艺参数的实验设计、数学建模和统计优化。在五层四因素参数设置的基础上建立了二次拟合模型,预测了AA6061- T651焊接接头的极限抗拉强度。采用方差分析(ANOVA)进行95%置信区间的统计分析,验证了所建立的模型与实验数据的符合性,也验证了模型对UTS预测和优化的充分性。结果表明,模型具有统计学意义(p<0.0001), 4个参数的拟合不明显,其平方项也具有统计学意义。在转速1293.641rpm、横移速度48.467mm/min、刀具倾角1.888°和轴向载荷为4.720kN的条件下,优化得到的最佳UTS为166.32MPa,理想值为0.944。二维轮廓图和三维曲面图显示,在达到最优UTS后,4个参数对UTS的影响逐渐减小。高UTS的驱动力有:产生足够的热来进行塑性变形、有效的材料聚并、熔融材料适当地向尾缘挤压、足够的传热传质来控制晶粒粗化、空洞和闪光的形成。验证性检验和诊断图支持的预测和调整回归系数(R²)符合性分别为0.9619和0.9868,其sn比为45.963,变异系数为1.11%,表明实验结果与预测结果具有较强的相关性。结果表明,所建立的模型足以预测和优化AA6061T651板搅拌摩擦焊(FSW)的焊接强度。
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