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  • 2023Solidification and heat-treatment conditions affecting the tensile properties and fracture feature of an automotive alsimg alloy2citations
  • 2023Failure analysis of biocomposite sandwich pipe under internal pressure-Application for high pressure gas transportation pipelines MEDGAZ8citations
  • 2023Flow Visualizations in a PDMS Cerebral Aneurysm Biomodelcitations
  • 2021Parametric optimization of the GMAW welding process in thin thickness of austenitic stainless steel by Taguchi method16citations
  • 2017Optimization of cutting parameters to minimize the surface roughness in the end milling process using the Taguchi method39citations
  • 2011The Contour Method for Residual Stress Determination Applied to an AA6082-T6 Friction Stir Butt Weld16citations
  • 2011Moire Interferometry Assessement of Residual Stress Variation in Depth on a Shot Peened Surface17citations
  • 2009Measurement of Residual Stresses with Optical Techniques17citations

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The Contour Method for Residual Stress Determination Applied to an AA6082-T6 Friction Stir Butt Weld

  • Moreira, Pedro
  • Ribeiro, João
  • Richter-Trummer, Valentin
  • De Castro, Paulo
Abstract

Residual stresses parallel to the welding direction on a cross-section of a 3 mm thick friction stir butt-welded aluminum alloy AA6082-T6 plate were determined using the contour method. A full contour map of longitudinal residual stresses on a weld cross section was determined in this way, revealing detailed information on the residual stress distribution in the inside of a friction stir weld, especially in the nugget zone. The typical M-shape, usually described for the residual stress distribution in friction stir welds, was found. The maximum residual stresses are below the yield strength of the material in the shoulder region and, outside of the welding region, low tensile and compressive residual stresses are responsible for the necessary stress equilibrium on the plane of interest. A comparison was made with the established incremental hole drilling technique on an equivalent plate for validation and good agreement of both techniques was obtained. The distribution, as well as the magnitude of the residual stresses measured by both techniques, is very similar, thus validating both the experimental and numerical procedures used for the contour method application, presented and discussed in the present paper.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • aluminium
  • strength
  • yield strength