Three defect types in friction stir welding of aluminum die casting alloy

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For different tool plunge downforces, the optimum FSW conditions of aluminum die casting alloy were examined. The higher the tool plunge downforce is, the wider the range of the optimum FSW conditions is. The following three different types of defects are formed, depending on the FSW conditions. (1) A large mass of flash due to the excess heat input; (2) cavity or groove-like defects caused by insufficient heat input; and (3) cavity caused by the abnormal stirring. As for the abnormal stirring, it is clearly seen that the shape of the top part on the advancing side in the stir zone is completely different. For this type of defect, the effect of the tool plunge downforce is small, though the size of the defect due to insufficient heat input significantly decreases with the increasing downforce. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Kim, Y. G., Fujii, H., Tsumura, T., Komazaki, T., & Nakata, K. (2006). Three defect types in friction stir welding of aluminum die casting alloy. Materials Science and Engineering: A, 415(1–2), 250–254. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msea.2005.09.072

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