Quality index for friction stir welds in 7050 aluminum plates

AA7050-T7451 is a heat-treating aluminum alloy with high mechanical strength, ideal for producing lightweight structural components. Common types of welding lead to structural changes in the material that could decrease their mechanical properties affecting the fatigue life of the joints; however, a...

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Main Authors: Shirley Alexandra Garcia Ruano, Auteliano Antunes dos Santos Junior
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-10-01
Series:Materials & Design
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127522006748
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description AA7050-T7451 is a heat-treating aluminum alloy with high mechanical strength, ideal for producing lightweight structural components. Common types of welding lead to structural changes in the material that could decrease their mechanical properties affecting the fatigue life of the joints; however, a solid-state process known as friction stir welding (FSW) have been increasingly used as an alternative solution to reduce these severe effects. This work attempts to study the FSW behavior over 7050-T7451 aluminum alloys through the characterization of the resulting residual stresses and propose a manufacturing quality index based on their magnitude and distribution. An ultrasonic method employing longitudinal critically refracted (LCR) waves was used to determine the longitudinal residual stresses at different distances from the centerline in plates welded with different parameters.The resulting stress distribution is consistent with the literature review, presenting maximum values around 200 MPa at the center of the weld. A quality index was calculated through the average of all stresses in that region. It was found that higher residual stresses are produced with higher traverse and rotational speed (400 mm/min and 908 RPM). Therefore, to improve the process regarding the level of residual stresses, it is recommended to use lower welding tool velocities.
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spelling doaj.art-188b9ca069194ece8f851bf5cc0d865d2022-12-22T04:32:34ZengElsevierMaterials & Design0264-12752022-10-01222111052Quality index for friction stir welds in 7050 aluminum platesShirley Alexandra Garcia Ruano0Auteliano Antunes dos Santos Junior1Corresponding author.; School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Campinas, 200 Rua Mendeleyev, Campinas 13083860, SP BrazilSchool of Mechanical Engineering, University of Campinas, 200 Rua Mendeleyev, Campinas 13083860, SP BrazilAA7050-T7451 is a heat-treating aluminum alloy with high mechanical strength, ideal for producing lightweight structural components. Common types of welding lead to structural changes in the material that could decrease their mechanical properties affecting the fatigue life of the joints; however, a solid-state process known as friction stir welding (FSW) have been increasingly used as an alternative solution to reduce these severe effects. This work attempts to study the FSW behavior over 7050-T7451 aluminum alloys through the characterization of the resulting residual stresses and propose a manufacturing quality index based on their magnitude and distribution. An ultrasonic method employing longitudinal critically refracted (LCR) waves was used to determine the longitudinal residual stresses at different distances from the centerline in plates welded with different parameters.The resulting stress distribution is consistent with the literature review, presenting maximum values around 200 MPa at the center of the weld. A quality index was calculated through the average of all stresses in that region. It was found that higher residual stresses are produced with higher traverse and rotational speed (400 mm/min and 908 RPM). Therefore, to improve the process regarding the level of residual stresses, it is recommended to use lower welding tool velocities.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127522006748Non-destructive testingQuality indexResidual stressUltrasonic methodFriction stir weldingAluminum alloy
spellingShingle Shirley Alexandra Garcia Ruano
Auteliano Antunes dos Santos Junior
Quality index for friction stir welds in 7050 aluminum plates
Materials & Design
Non-destructive testing
Quality index
Residual stress
Ultrasonic method
Friction stir welding
Aluminum alloy
title Quality index for friction stir welds in 7050 aluminum plates
title_full Quality index for friction stir welds in 7050 aluminum plates
title_fullStr Quality index for friction stir welds in 7050 aluminum plates
title_full_unstemmed Quality index for friction stir welds in 7050 aluminum plates
title_short Quality index for friction stir welds in 7050 aluminum plates
title_sort quality index for friction stir welds in 7050 aluminum plates
topic Non-destructive testing
Quality index
Residual stress
Ultrasonic method
Friction stir welding
Aluminum alloy
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127522006748
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