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Effect of shoulder geometry on residual stress and fatigue properties of AA6082 fsw joints M. De Giorgi
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 23, no. 1, pp.26-35, 2009
Abstract : The tool geometry is a crucial characteristic of the friction stir welding (FSW) process; its design is the key to the
successful FSW application for a wide range of materials and thicknesses improving the weld strength and fatigue life.
The present study investigates the influence of three shoulder geometries on the FSW joint performance, in terms of
residual stresses state, microhardness profile and mechanical properties of 1.5 mm thick AA 6082-T6 FSW joints in the
butt-joint configuration. The three tool geometries are characterized by three different shoulders: a shoulder with scroll,
a shoulder with a shallow cavity, and a flat shoulder. Transverse and longitudinal tensile tests at room temperature were
performed in order to evaluate the mechanical properties, respectively, of the joints and of the stirred zone, while the
fatigue tests were performed transversally to the joint line.
Keyword :
AA6082T6; Fatigue; Friction Stir Welding; Shoulder geometry; Residual stresses
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