2019
DOI: 10.15407/mfint.41.02.0203
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Wear Behaviour of Friction Stir Welded Dissimilar Aluminium Alloys

Abstract: This work deals an experimental study on wear behaviour of friction stir welded dissimilar AA6101-T6 and AA1350 aluminium alloys. The weldments are fabricated by varying tool traversing speed (78-120 mm/min), rotational speed (765-1070 rpm), and tilt angle (0°-2°). Effects of tool traversing speed, rotational speed, and tilt angle on wear behaviour of weld zone are analysed by conducting wear tests, measuring microhardness values and examining microstructural images of worn surfaces. Taguchi technique is used … Show more

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“…High hardness is the outcome of this re-precipitation process at the agitated zone. Wear resistance improves in tandem with hardness thereby minimal wear is noticeable [9].…”
Section: Figure 6 Micro Hardness Pro Lementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…High hardness is the outcome of this re-precipitation process at the agitated zone. Wear resistance improves in tandem with hardness thereby minimal wear is noticeable [9].…”
Section: Figure 6 Micro Hardness Pro Lementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The highest wear resistance was observed at a traverse feed rate of 65 mm/min and a spindle speed of 1850 rpm. Ashok Kumar and Thansekhar [9] dealt with the wear behavior of stir welded dissimilar aluminium alloys. The in uence of rotation speed, traverse feed, and tool tilt angle on the wear characteristics were identi ed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%