Investigation on mechanical properties and corrosion behavior of dissimilar joints of 5083 and 6005A alloy welded by friction stir welding
Yongpeng Chang,
Bin Han,
Yunjia Shi
et al.
Abstract:In this paper, the microstructure, mechanical properties, and corrosion behavior of friction stir welded (FSW) joints of the two aluminum alloys 6005A‐5083 were investigated and their correlation was discussed. In contrast to FSW joints of the same aluminum material, this results in a “V” shape curve of hardness distributed nonsymmetrically along the weld. The lowest hardness area occurs at the interface between the heat‐affected zone and the thermo‐mechanically affected zone of 6005A (6‐HAZ and 6‐TMAZ) due to… Show more
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