Material flow and void defect formation in friction stir welding of aluminium alloys

X. H. Zeng(Chinese Academy of Sciences), P. Xue(Chinese Academy of Sciences), D. Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), D.R. Ni(Chinese Academy of Sciences), B.L. Xiao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Kuaishe Wang(Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology), Z.Y. Ma(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Science and Technology of Welding & Joining
May 11, 2018
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Abstract

An ingenious experimental programme by combining artificially thickened oxide layer as marker material and ‘stop-action’ welding were used to study the material flow and defect formation in friction stir welding of aluminium alloys. The results showed that material flow around the pin on the advancing side (AS) was severer than that on the retreating side (RS) and the fastest velocity of material flow in the middle stir zone (SZ) was 43.9 mm s −1 . Moreover, the material under the RS shoulder included extruded metal only and the material under the AS shoulder included extruded and rotated metal. Lastly, instantaneous void occurrence and insufficient inflow material were reasons for the preferential formation of void defects in the top SZ on the AS.


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