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  • 2022Mechanical and Microstructural Investigation on AZ91B Mg Alloys with Tool Tilt Variation by Friction Stir Welding15citations
  • 2022Investigation of Mechanical and Tribological Properties of AA6061/MWCNT/B4C Hybrid Metal Matrix Composite7citations
  • 2022Investigation of Mechanical and Tribological Properties of AA6061/MWCNT/B4C Hybrid Metal Matrix Composite7citations
  • 2022Validation of Archimedes Method and Acid Dissolution Test for Volume Fraction Determination of Aluminum Alloy Composites Reinforced with Ceramic Particlescitations
  • 2021Influence of Fiber Volume and Fiber Length on Thermal and Flexural Properties of a Hybrid Natural Polymer Composite Prepared with Banana Stem, Pineapple Leaf, and S-Glass75citations
  • 2021Influence of Fiber Volume and Fiber Length on Thermal and Flexural Properties of a Hybrid Natural Polymer Composite Prepared with Banana Stem, Pineapple Leaf, and S-Glass75citations
  • 2020Investigation on the Effect of Thermal and Mechanical Treatment to the Offshore Corrosion Behavior of 6351 Aluminum Alloy in Red Sea Environments7citations
  • 2012T4 and T6 Treatment of 6061 Al-15 Vol. % SiCP Composite34citations
  • 2011The Effect of Aging and the Protective Coating on the Oxidation Behavior of 6061Al/SiC Composite at High Temperaturescitations
  • 2011The Effect of Protective Coatings on the Oxidation Behavior of 6061Al/SiC Composite at High Temperatures1citations
  • 2011Effect of Aging and Protective Coating on the Corrosion Behavior of 6061 Al / SiC<sub>p</sub> Composite in Chloride Solutions1citations

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  • Ankit, Ankit
  • Natarajan, Rajamurugu
  • Tafesse, Dawit
  • Sarojwal, Atul
  • Raj, Vishnu
  • Natarajan, N.
  • Livingston, Stephen
  • Satishkumar, P.
  • Hillary, J. Justin Maria
  • Capangpangan, Rey Y.
  • Alguno, Arnold C.
  • Birhanu, Biru
  • Me, Satishkumar P.
  • Livingston, T. Stephen
  • Prakash, K. B.
  • Rajkumar, S.
  • Kumar, P. Manoj
  • Saravanakumar, S.
  • Arulmurugan, B.
  • Subbiah, Ram
  • Fageehi, Yahya Ali
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Mechanical and Microstructural Investigation on AZ91B Mg Alloys with Tool Tilt Variation by Friction Stir Welding

  • Ankit, Ankit
  • Saminathan, Rajasekaran
  • Natarajan, Rajamurugu
  • Tafesse, Dawit
  • Sarojwal, Atul
Abstract

<jats:p>By modifying the angle of tilt of 2 distinct tool pin shapes, both tapered with and without threaded structures, TPT tool pin with threads and TPNT tool pin with no threads, the mechanical behaviour and microstructural attributes were examined for the joints of AZ91B alloy formed by friction stir welding. Spindle torque and unique forces operating laterally and axially (referred to as Y-force and X-force, respectively) were created at the junction of the tool and plate, which were monitored and assessed in order to know the influence of degrees of tilt. When the tool’s angle of tilt advances, torque and forces of the spindle also show an increasing trend that is important to friction stir welding. The spindle torque and Y-force produced by the TPT tool are higher than those of the TPNT tool, whereas the X-force associated with the TPT tool is less. Discrepancies in forces grow along the concurrent increase in the angle of tilt for the TPNT as well as TPT tools, exhibiting opposite behaviour. The onion ring-type structure was visualized in the threaded tool pin structure TPT due to the high flow of plasticized metal compared to TPNT tool joints, for which the onion ring shape is not visible. With the TPT tool, the joint made at a 0° angle of tilt had a peak tensile strength of 232 MPa.</jats:p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • laser emission spectroscopy
  • strength
  • tensile strength