Title of article :
Dissimilar Friction Stir Welding between Magnesium and Aluminum Alloys
Author/Authors :
Salari, Mahdi Materials Science and Engineering Dept. - Islamic Azad University, Sirjan Branch
Pages :
8
From page :
65
To page :
72
Abstract :
Joining two dissimilar metals, specifically Mg and Al alloys, using conventional welding techniques is extraordinarily challenging. Even when these alloys can be joined, the weld is littered with defects such as cracks, cavities, and wormholes. The focus of this study was to use friction stir welding to create a defect-free joint between Al 2139 and Mg WE43. The design included an 11 mm scrolled and concave shoulder in addition to a 6 mm length pin comprised of two tapering, threaded re-entrant flutes that promoted and amplified material flow. Upon completion of this project, an improved experimental setup process was created as well as successful welds between the two alloys. These successful joints, albeit containing defects, lead to the conclusion that the tool used in the project was ill-fit to join the Al and Mg alloy plates. As a result of this aggressive pin design, there was a lack of heat generation towards the bottom of the pin even at higher (800-1000 rpm) rotation speeds. This lack of heat generation prohibited the material from reaching plastic deformation thus preventing the needed material flow to form the defect-free joint.
Keywords :
Friction Stir Welding , Al Alloy , Rotation Speed , Mg Alloy
Journal title :
Journal of Modern Processes in Manufacturing and Production
Serial Year :
2020
Record number :
2523650
Link To Document :
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