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Santos Vilaca Da Silva, Pedro
Aalto University
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- 2024A novel approach for zero material loss (zero flash) and uniform cross-section during friction stir welding of dissimilar thickness Cu and Al alloys
- 2024Characterization of friction stir-based linear continuous joining of aluminium alloy to structural polymercitations
- 2024Influence of sample extraction location on thermal desorption spectroscopy from a heat-resistant 13CrMo4-5 steel plate and correlation with microstructure featurescitations
- 2022Dissimilar friction stir welding of Al to non-Al metallic materials : An overviewcitations
- 2022Influence of copper plate positioning, zero tool offset, and bed conditions in friction stir welding of dissimilar Al-Cu alloys with different thicknessescitations
- 2022A review on friction stir-based channelingcitations
- 2019Fatigue behavior of MAG welds of thermo-mechanically processed 700MC ultra high strength steelcitations
- 2018Microstructural characterization of alloy 926 and 2205 duplex stainless steels coating layers deposited over high strength steel by friction surfacing
- 2017Effect of Microstructure on the Fatigue Behavior of a Friction Stirred Channel Aluminium Alloycitations
- 2017Effect of titanium on the weldability of thermomechanically rolled high-strength cold-formable steels
- 2010Friction stir welding of T-joints with dissimilar aluminium alloys: mechanical joint characterisationcitations
- 2009Mechanical and metallurgical characterization of friction stir welding joints of AA6061-T6 with AA6082-T6citations
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Friction stir welding of T-joints with dissimilar aluminium alloys: mechanical joint characterisation
Abstract
riction stir welding (FSW) is a high reliability joining process creating excellent opportunities for new design concepts. This paper discusses T-joints composed by dissimilar aluminium alloys, a configuration suitable for reinforced panels where the skin is made of an aluminium alloy with higher toughness, and the web (reinforcement or stiffener) is made of a higher strength aluminium alloy, creating a good damage tolerant arrangement. A T-joint configuration was proposed non-including overlap interfaces between the workpieces. This T-joint also promotes a good flow among the materials of the different workpieces during the FSW process resulting in sound welds. Mechanical properties were measured achieving high efficiency values of joint static and dynamic strenght but with the drawback of the loss of elongation. Microstructural analyses of the weld zone were performed, and the results were compared with those of base materials and FSW butt joints evidencing the possibility of joining two dissim...