Friction stir welding of thick plates of 4y3gd mg alloy: An investigation of microstructure and mechanical properties

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Applications of non-ferrous light metal alloys are especially popular in the field of aerospace. Hence it is important to investigate their properties in joining processes such as welding. Solid state joining process such as friction stir welding (FSW) is quite efficient for joining non-ferrous alloys, but with thick plates, challenges increase. In this study, Mg alloy plates of thickness 11.5 mm were successfully welded via single-pass FSW. Due to the dynamic recrystallization, grain size in the stir zone was reduced to 16 µm which is ≈15 times smaller than the parent material. The optimized rotational speed and traverse speed for optimum weld integrity were found to be 710 rpm and 100 mm/min, respectively. A sound weld with 98.96% joint efficiency, having an Ultimate Tensile Strength (UTS) of 161.8 MPa and elongation of 27.83%, was accomplished. Microhardness of the nugget was increased by 14.3%.

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Moiduddin, K., Siddiquee, A. N., Abidi, M. H., Mian, S. H., & Mohammed, M. K. (2021). Friction stir welding of thick plates of 4y3gd mg alloy: An investigation of microstructure and mechanical properties. Materials, 14(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14226924

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