Title: Application of Friction Stir Welding to dissimilar welding
1Application of Friction Stir Welding to
dissimilar welding
- L. Karlsson and E-L. Bergqvist, ESAB AB, Sweden
- H. Larsson, Volvo Car Corp., Sweden
2Applications Aim
- FSW of dissimilar materials
- Feasibility
- weldability
- mechanical properties
- microstructure
3Friction Stir Welding - Solid state joining
process
Rotating probe provides friction heat and
pressure to join the material
4Properties Productivity
- High productivity
- difficult alloys
- High and consistent quality
- Good mechanical properties
- strength
- toughness
- hardness
- fatigue strength
- Fatigue properties AA 5083
5Friction Stir Welding - Environment friendly
- No fume
- No arc
- No spatter
6ESAB SuperStir- Shipbuilding and Marine
Industries
- Panels from Extrusions welded withESAB
SuperStirTM at Marine Aluminium, Norway
7ESAB SuperStir -Aerospace Industry (Rocket fuel
tanks)
Welding rocket fuel tanks Milling head and
welding head travelling on a vertical main beam.
Parts are loaded, edges are milled, welding is
carried out and the final length is milled.
Tanks of 5 m diameter and max 12 m length
8Contents
- Introduction of FSW
- Experimental
- Results
- AA 5083/AA 6082
- Properties microstructure
- Al-clad AA 2024
- Properties microstructure
- AA 5083/Cu
- Properties microstructure
- Conclusions
9Experimental
- 5 mm plate material
- AA 5083-H12 (4.6Mg, 0.6Mn, 0.3Si)
- AA 6082-T6 (0.7Mg, 0.5Mn, 0.9Si)
- 1.6 mm 2.3 mm plate
- Al-clad AA 2024-T3/T42 (4.6Cu, 1.5Mg,
0.7Mn) - Oxygen free Cu
10Contents
- Introduction of FSW
- Experimental
- Results
- AA 5083/AA 6082
- Properties microstructure
- Al-clad AA 2024
- Properties microstructure
- AA 5083/Cu
- Properties microstructure
- Conclusions
11Weld appearance and cross sections
Top surface
Root surface
12Microstructure
- Elemental distribution maps from nugget zone of
AA 5083/AA 6082 dissimilar FSW weld
13Properties
14Properties
- Transverse tensile properties
Tensile strength (MPa)
15Properties
- Location of fracture in tensile testing
16Contents
- Introduction of FSW
- Experimental
- Results
- AA 5083/AA 6082
- Properties microstructure
- Al-clad AA 2024
- Properties microstructure
- AA 5083/Cu
- Properties microstructure
- Conclusions
17FSW of Al-clad AA 2024
18Properties
- Transverse tensile properties
Tensile strength (MPa)
19Contents
- Introduction of FSW
- Experimental
- Results
- AA 5083/AA 6082
- Properties microstructure
- Al-clad AA 2024
- Properties microstructure
- AA 5083/Cu
- Properties microstructure
- Conclusions
20FSW of AA 5083 and Cu
- Micrograph
- Isolated Cu regions on Al side of nugget
Advancing side Retreating side
21Properties
- Transverse tensile properties
Tensile strength (MPa)
22Contents
- Introduction of FSW
- Experimental
- Results
- AA 5083/AA 6082
- Properties microstructure
- Al-clad AA 2024
- Properties microstructure
- AA 5083/Cu
- Properties microstructure
- Conclusions
23Conclusions
- A microstructure similar to typical FSW welds but
a more pronounced nugget ring pattern consisting
of intimately bonded regions with different
compositions.
24Conclusions
- Tensile strength typical of FSW welds in weakest
material with fracture in minimum hardness region
MPa
AA 6082
AA 6082/ AA 5083 dissimilar
25Conclusions
- Frictions Stir Welding is well suited to
dissimilar joining of - AA 5083 and AA 6082
- AA 5083 and Cu
- and to welding of Al-clad AA 2024
AA 5083 AA 6082
AA 5083 Cu
Al-clad AA 2024
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27Friction Stir Welding - ESAB SuperStir
Questions ? For further information please
contact Stefan Stoltz / Rolf Larsson / Sylve
Antonsson ESAB Friction Stir Welding Team Esab
Welding Equipment AB, Automation
Engineering S-695 81 LAXÅ, SWEDEN Telephone 46
584 81 000, Telefax 46 584 41 17 21E-mail
stefan.stoltz_at_esab.se / rolf.larsson_at_esab.se /
sylve.antonsson_at_esab.se