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Effect of welding processes on AA2219 aluminium alloy joint properties

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DOI: 10.1016/S1003-6326(11)60808-X

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AA2219 aluminium alloy; gas tungsten arc welding; electron beam welding; friction stir welding; tensile properties; fatigue properties; pitting corrosion

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  1. Aeronautical Research & Development Board (ARDB), New Delhi, India [DRAO/08/1061356/M1]

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AA2219 aluminium alloy square butt joints without filler metal addition were fabricated using gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), electron beam welding (EBW) and friction stir welding (FSW) processes. The effects of three welding processes on the tensile, fatigue and corrosion behaviour were studied. Microstructure analysis was carried out using optical and electron microscopes. The results show that the FSW joints exhibit superior tensile and fatigue properties compared to EBW and GTAW joints. It is also found that the friction stir welds show lower corrosion resistance than EB and GTA welds. This is mainly due to the presence of finer grains and uniform distribution of strengthening precipitates in the weld metal of FSW joints.

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