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Friction stir welding of as-extruded Mg-Al-Zn alloy with higher Al content. Part I: Formation of banded and line structures

Journal

MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION
Volume 96, Issue -, Pages 142-150

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchar.2014.08.002

Keywords

Magnesium alloys; Friction stir welding; Banded structure; Line structure; Mechanical properties

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51371179, 51331008]

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6-mm-thick extruded Mg-Al-Zn (AZ80) alloy plates were subjected to friction stir welding at a welding speed of 100 mm.min(-1) and tool rotation rates of 400-1200 rpm, and the highest joint efficiency of 92% was achieved at 800 rpm. Friction stir welding resulted in the dissolution of coarse beta-Mg17Al12 particles, with fewer and smaller p particles distributed at the grain boundaries in the nugget zones; meanwhile, banded structures resulting from different Al concentrations were observed in the nugget zones. As the rotation rate increased, the grain size of the nugget zones increased, but the beta particles showed little variation in the quantity and size. At low rotation rates, uniform microstructures were produced in the joints, and during tensile testing the joints failed in the nugget zones where was the lowest hardness region of the joints. However, a line structure containing the beta particles was observed at the boundary of the nugget zone at the highest rotation rate, which resulted in a decrease in the tensile properties. The results indicated that higher rotation rates would not be suitable for the friction stir welding of wrought Mg-Al-Zn alloys with higher Al content. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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