Exploring the effect of friction stir welding parameters on the strength of AA2024 and A356-T6 aluminum alloys

Ibrahim Sabry
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The amalgamation of AA2024 and AA356-T3 in general engineering applications can be advantageous for structures necessitating both elevated strength and corrosion resistance. This is particularly pertinent in manufacturing, where lightweight properties and robustness are crucial, as seen in high-performance industrial equipment. Nevertheless, conventional fusion welding of these aluminium alloys poses significant challenges. This work focuses on examining the mechanical and microstructure characteristics of Alloys made of high-strength aluminium, AA2024, and A356-T6, using the Friction Stir Welding (FSW) process. The investigation evaluated the impacts of key parameters such as rotational speed (RS) ranging from 1000 to 2000 rpm, travel speed (TS) from 10 to 15 mm/min, and tilt angle (1°–2°) on ultimate tensile strength (UTS) tool wear (TW), temperature distribution(T), residual stress (RS) and hardness (HV). The experimental procedure was conducted using Response Surface Methodology (RSM), while SEM was utilized to analyze the fractured surface morphology. According to the results, the highest factor of mechanical properties was obtained for welds made using dissimilar aluminium alloys AA2024 and AA356-T3 with a constant tilt angle of 1.54°, traverse speed of 10 mm/min, and rotational speed of 2000 rpm. The highest tensile strength, hardness, temperature, and residual stress of 381 MPa,114 HVN, 504 C°, and 76.30 MPa respectively, were noted for the weld zone. However, The lowest tool wear of 0.13595 at a constant tilt angle of 1.54°, traverse speed of 15 mm/min, and rotational speed of 1000 rpm.
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探索搅拌摩擦焊参数对 AA2024 和 A356-T6 铝合金强度的影响
在一般工程应用中,将 AA2024 和 AA356-T3 混合使用,对于需要同时提高强度和耐腐蚀性的结构来说是非常有利的。这在制造业中尤为重要,因为在高性能工业设备中,轻质特性和坚固性至关重要。然而,这些铝合金的传统熔融焊接带来了巨大的挑战。这项工作的重点是利用搅拌摩擦焊(FSW)工艺研究由高强度铝、AA2024 和 A356-T6 制成的合金的机械和微观结构特征。调查评估了转速 (RS) (1000 至 2000 rpm)、移动速度 (TS) (10 至 15 mm/min)和倾斜角度 (1°-2°) 等关键参数对极限拉伸强度 (UTS)、工具磨损 (TW)、温度分布 (T)、残余应力 (RS) 和硬度 (HV) 的影响。实验过程采用响应曲面法(RSM)进行,同时利用扫描电镜分析断裂表面形态。结果表明,在倾斜角恒定为 1.54°、横移速度为 10 mm/min、转速为 2000 rpm 的条件下,使用异种铝合金 AA2024 和 AA356-T3 制成的焊缝的机械性能系数最高。焊接区的抗拉强度、硬度、温度和残余应力最高,分别为 381 兆帕、114 HVN、504 摄氏度和 76.30 兆帕。然而,在倾斜角为 1.54°、横移速度为 15 mm/min、转速为 1000 rpm 的恒定条件下,刀具磨损最小,为 0.13595。
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