2017
DOI: 10.5781/jwj.2017.35.3.6
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Heat Transfer Simulation and Effect of Tool Pin Profile and Rotational Speed on Mechanical Properties of Friction Stir Welded AA5083-O

Abstract: A 3D transient heat transfer model is developed by ABAQUS software to study the temperature distribution during friction stir welding process at different rotational speeds. Furthermore, AA 5083-O plates were joined by FSW technique. For this purpose, a universal milling machine was used to perform the welding process and a mechanical vice was used to fix the work pieces in the proper position. The joints were friction stir welded at a constant travel speed 50 mm/min and two rotational speed values; 400 rpm an… Show more

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“…The greatest peak temperature value is obtained at a tool rotating speed of 700 rpm due to the increased heat flux value, as shown in the figure. The peak temperature rises as the tool's rotational speed increases [29].…”
Section: The Influence Of Tool Rotational Speedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The greatest peak temperature value is obtained at a tool rotating speed of 700 rpm due to the increased heat flux value, as shown in the figure. The peak temperature rises as the tool's rotational speed increases [29].…”
Section: The Influence Of Tool Rotational Speedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, new geometric features have been developed in the design of the FSW tools 6,17) . Under the influence of many features of the tools, the movement of matter around the shoulder can be different from one tool to another depending on the tool features 18) . The shape, tilt, length, and diameter of the tool are very important parameters in providing the speed and quality of the FSW process 19) .…”
Section: Investigating the Effect Of Different Parameters On The Fricmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study implemented simulations conducting BOP (Bead on Plate) tests on mild steel, using Abaqus (Dassault Systems) as the FEM software for the simulations and Fortran to implement the moving heat source. The performance of the software above has been verified and is widely used in research using welding simulations [19][20][21][22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%