Aluminum alloys are preferred in the mechanical design due to their advantages like high strength, good corrosion resistance, low density and good weldability. In various industrial applications T joints configuration of aluminum alloys are used. In different fields, T joints having skin (horizontal sheet) strengthen by stringers (vertical sheets) were used to increase the strength of structure without increasing the weight. T joints are usually carried out by fusion welding which has limitations in joining of aluminum alloy due to significant distortion and metallurgical defects. Some aluminum alloys are even non weldable by fusion welding. The friction stir welding (FSW) has an excellent replacement of conventional fusion welding for T joints. In this article, FSW of T joints is reviewed by considering aluminum alloy and various joint geometries for defect analysis. The previous experiments carried out on T joints shows the factors such as tool geometry, fixturing device and joint configurations plays significant role in defect free joints. It is essential to investigate the material flow during FSW to know joining mechanism and the formation of joint. In this study the defect occurred in the FSW are studied for various joint configurations and parameters. Also the effect of the parameters and defects occurs on the tensile strength are studied. It is concluded that the T-joints of different joint configurations can be pretended successfully. Comparing to base metal some loss in tensile strength was observed in the weldments as well as overall reduction of the hardness in the thermos mechanically affected zone also observed.
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20 April 2018
ADVANCES IN MECHANICAL DESIGN, MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURE: Proceedings of the First International Conference on Design, Materials and Manufacture (ICDEM 2018)
29–31 January 2018
Karnataka, India
Research Article|
April 20 2018
Friction stir welding of T joints of dissimilar aluminum alloy: A review
Shrikant B. Thakare;
Shrikant B. Thakare
a)
1
Assistant Prof. Matoshri College of engineering & Research Centre
, Nashik, Maharashtra, India
– 422105a)Corresponding author: [email protected]
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Vivek D. Kalyankar
Vivek D. Kalyankar
b)
2
Assistant Prof. SVNIT
, Ichchhanath, SURAT, Gujrat, India
-395 007
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Shrikant B. Thakare
1,a)
Vivek D. Kalyankar
2,b)
1
Assistant Prof. Matoshri College of engineering & Research Centre
, Nashik, Maharashtra, India
– 422105
2
Assistant Prof. SVNIT
, Ichchhanath, SURAT, Gujrat, India
-395 007
a)Corresponding author: [email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 1943, 020058 (2018)
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Shrikant B. Thakare, Vivek D. Kalyankar; Friction stir welding of T joints of dissimilar aluminum alloy: A review. AIP Conf. Proc. 20 April 2018; 1943 (1): 020058. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5029634
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