Title of article :
Formation and retention of local melted films in AZ91 friction stir
spot welds
Author/Authors :
Peter Su، نويسنده , , Adrian Gerlich، نويسنده , , Motomichi Yamamoto، نويسنده , ,
Thomas H. North، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The formation of local melted films during
friction stir spot welding of as-cast AZ91D and thixomolded
AZ91 material is investigated. The average
temperatures close to the tip of the rotating pin vary from
438 to 454 C during the dwell period in friction stir spot
welding. These measured temperature values are higher
than the melting temperature of a-Mg + Mg17Al12 eutectic
(437 C). It is suggested that the temperature in the stir
zone during the dwell period is determined by the relative
proportions of a-Mg and (a-Mg + Mg17Al12) eutectic
material, which are incorporated during friction stir spot
welding. Based on the stir zone temperature measurements
and a detailed examination of material located at the root of
the pin thread it is suggested that material is moved
downwards via the pin thread and into the stir zone during
the dwell period in friction stir spot welding. Evidence of
local melted film formation is observed in the stir zone of
AZ91 spot welds. It is suggested that melted films are
retained since their dissolution rate is much slower in the
high temperature stir zone than it is when melted films is
formed in the stir zone during Al 7075-T6 friction stir spot
welding. The spontaneous melting temperature, solute
diffusion rate and the thermodynamic driving force for
droplet dissolution are much higher during Al 7075-T6
friction stir spot welding.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science