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  • 2010Friction stir welding of T-joints with dissimilar aluminium alloys: mechanical joint characterisation40citations
  • 2010Characterization of Fatigue Crack Growth Rate of AA6056 T651 and T6: Application to Predict Fatigue Behaviour of Stiffened Panels7citations
  • 2009Mechanical and metallurgical characterization of friction stir welding joints of AA6061-T6 with AA6082-T6193citations

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  • Moreira, Pedro
  • Richter-Trummer, Valentin
  • Santos Vilaca Da Silva, Pedro
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Mechanical and metallurgical characterization of friction stir welding joints of AA6061-T6 with AA6082-T6

  • Moreira, Pedro
  • Santos, Telmo G.
  • Richter-Trummer, Valentin
  • Santos Vilaca Da Silva, Pedro
  • Tavares, Sérgio Mo
  • De Castro, Paulo
Abstract

A mechanical and metallurgical characterization of friction stir welded butt joints of aluminium alloy 6061-T6 with 6082-T6 was carried out. For comparison, similar material joints made from each one of the two alloys were used. The work included microstructure examination, microhardness, tensile and bending tests of all joints. An approximate finite element model of the joint, taking into account the spatial dependence of the tensile strength properties, was made, modelling a bending test of the weldments. This study shows that the friction stir welded dissimilar joint present intermediate mechanical properties when compared with each base material. In tensile tests the dissimilar joint displayed intermediate properties. For instance in the hardness profile the lowest values were obtained in the AA6082-T6 alloy plate side where rupture occurred, and in the nugget all type of joints present similar values.

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  • microstructure
  • aluminium
  • strength
  • aluminium alloy
  • hardness
  • bending flexural test
  • tensile strength