Friction-stir-welded overaged 7020-T6 alloy joint: an investigation on the effect of rotational speed on the microstructure and mechanical properties

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MAlipour Behzadi [1 ]
Khalil Ranjbar [1 ]
RDehmolaei [1 ]
EBagherpour [2 ]
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[1] Materials Science and Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz
[2] Department of Mechanical Engineering, Doshisha University
关键词
A7020-T6; overaged; friction stir welding; precipitates; rotational speed; heat input; auto-aging;
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TG407 [焊接接头的力学性能及其强度计算];
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080201 ; 080503 ;
摘要
Commercial A7020-T6 plates in the overaged state were subjected to friction stir welding with four different tool rotational speeds of 500, 710, 1000, and 1400 r/min and a single traverse feed rate of 40 mm/min. The resultant changes in the welding heat input, microstructure, and the mechanical properties of the joints were investigated. The changes were related to the processes of growth, dissolution, and re-formation of precipitates. The precipitate evolution was examined by differential scanning calorimetry, and the microstructural analysis was conducted using optical, scanning, and transmission electron microscopes. The results showed that the grain size in the stirred zone(SZ) decreased substantially compared with the base metal, but increased with tool rotational speed because of the rise in temperature. We found that the width of the heat-affected zone increased with tool rotational speed. The hardness and the tensile strength in the SZ increased with increasing heat input compared with the base metal in the overaged condition. This recovery in mechanical properties of the joints can be attributed to the dissolution and re-formation of precipitates in the SZ and the thermomechanically affected zone. This process is referred to as an "auto-aging treatment."
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