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Gradient Structure of the Transfer Layer in Friction Stir Welding Joints
Alexander Eliseev1, Kseniya Osipovich1, Sergei Fortuna1
1Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science of Siberian Branch Russian Academy of Sciences 2/4, pr. Akademicheskii, 634055 Tomsk, Russia.
Abstract:
Despite a thirty-year history of friction stir welding, some basic aspects still remain unclear. In particular, questions arise about mass transfer and the formation of transfer layers. It is not clear why there are visible boundaries between the layers. The structure of the transfer layer has been studied very little. These issues are not considerably important from the viewpoint of obtaining high-quality welds, but they can help to a better understanding of the welding process. In this paper, the structural evolution in the transfer layer of 2024 aluminum alloy welds produced under various loads and with ultrasonic assistance is discussed. Structural studies revealed a gradient structure in the transfer layer. The grain size, the volume fraction and size of large intermetallic particles decrease towards the center of the layer, while the volume fraction of semi-coherent secondary particles increases. As a result, the microhardness is higher in the center of the transfer layer. A mass transfer mechanism is proposed based on the experimental results: the rotating tool transfers the material back layer by layer during welding; the contacting layers rub against each other and generate heat, due to which the structure at the layer boundary changes. With increasing axial force on the tool, the grain size also increases due to higher heat generation. Ultrasound has almost no effect on the grain structure, but it reduces the volume fraction and size of secondary particles and microhardness.
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