• Title of article

    Cracking in the stir zones of Mg-alloy friction stir spot welds

  • Author/Authors

    Motomichi Yamamoto، نويسنده , , Adrian Gerlich، نويسنده , , Thomas H. North، نويسنده , , Kenji Shinozaki، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    7657
  • To page
    7666
  • Abstract
    Liquid penetration induced (LPI) cracking is investigated during friction stir spot weld of AZ91, AZ31 and AM60 magnesium alloys. A combination of stir zone temperature measurement and detailed metallography has revealed differences in the cracking tendencies of different magnesium alloys when the dwell time during spot welding is varied. LPI cracking in AZ91 spot welds involves the following sequence of events: the formation of a Mg þ Mg17Al12 eutectic films in the thermomechanically affected zone (TMAZ) region immediately adjacent to the stir zone extremity, engulfment of melted eutectic films as the stir zone width increases during the dwell period, penetration of a–Mg grain boundaries and crack propagation when torque is applied by the rotating tool. Cracking occurs early in the dwell period during AZ91 spot welding and almost the entire stir zone is removed when the rotating tool is withdrawn. However, crack-free AZ31 and AM60 spot welds are produced when a dwell time of 4 s is used since the stir zone temperatures are much higher than the a-Mg + Mg17Al12 eutectic temperature (437 C) and melted eutectic films dissolve rapidly following their engulfment by the growing stir zone. In contrast, the temperature during the dwell period in AZ91 spot welding is close to 437 C and melted eutectic films are not completely dissolved so that spot welds produced using a dwell time of 4 s exhibit LPI cracking
  • Journal title
    Journal of Materials Science
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Journal of Materials Science
  • Record number

    833461