Effect of tool geometry and welding parameters on friction stir welded lap joint formation with aa2099-t83 and aa2060-t8e30 aluminium alloys

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In this paper the effect of tool geometry and welding parameters on friction stir welded lap joints with AA2099-T83 and AA2060-T8E30 aluminium alloys has been investigated through the study of the material flow and weld formation along with the reaction forces during friction stir welding (FSW) for various sets of welding parameters and two FSW tools with different geometrical features. The results showed that welding parameters and tool probe geometry strongly affect the characteristics of the typical defect features (hook and cold lap defects) of the friction stir welded lap joints. From the relationship established between the welding parameters, tool probe geometry and the hook and cold lap defect formation, some guidelines are concluded with the objective of guaranteeing appropriate FSW lap joint properties.

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Aldanondo, E., Vivas, J., Álvarez, P., & Hurtado, I. (2020). Effect of tool geometry and welding parameters on friction stir welded lap joint formation with aa2099-t83 and aa2060-t8e30 aluminium alloys. Metals, 10(7), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3390/met10070872

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