Effect of Pre/Post Heat Treatment on the Friction Stir Welded SSM 356 Aluminum Alloys

The butt joints of semi solid 356 were produced in as cast conditions by friction stir welding process (FSW). This experiment studied in pre/post heat treatment (T6) using the welding speed 160 mm / min with tilt angle tool at 3 degree and straight cylindrical tool pin. The factors of welding we...

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Main Authors: Thanate Ratanawilai, Worapong Boonchouytan, Prapas Muangjunburee
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Published: Advanced Materials Research 2012
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https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.488-489.328
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spelling th-psu.2010-81102022-11-03T08:18:52Z Effect of Pre/Post Heat Treatment on the Friction Stir Welded SSM 356 Aluminum Alloys Thanate Ratanawilai Worapong Boonchouytan Prapas Muangjunburee Friction Stir Welding Semi–Solid Metal 356 Heat Treatment T6 The butt joints of semi solid 356 were produced in as cast conditions by friction stir welding process (FSW). This experiment studied in pre/post heat treatment (T6) using the welding speed 160 mm / min with tilt angle tool at 3 degree and straight cylindrical tool pin. The factors of welding were rotating speed rates at 1320, 1750 rpm and heat treatment conditions. They were divided into (1) As welded (AW) joints, (2) T6 Weld (TW) joints, (3) Weld T6 (WT) joints, (4) T6 Weld T6 (TWT) joints, (5) Solution treated Weld Artificially aged (SWA) joints and (6) Weld Artificially aged (WA) joints. Rotating speed and heat treatment (T6) condition were an important factor to micro, macro structure of metal and mechanical properties of the weld. Increasing rotating speed and different heat treatment condition impacted onto tensile strength due to the defects on joints. Therefore the optimum welding parameter on joint was a rotating speed 1320 rpm, the welding speed 160 mm/min, heat treatment condition of Weld T6 (WT) which obtained the highest tensile strength 228.92 MPa, as well as, highest hardness of 98.1 HV. 2012-04-18T02:46:14Z 2012-04-18T02:46:14Z 2012 Article Boonchouytan, W., Ratanawilai, T., & Muangjunburee, P. (2012). Effect of Pre/Post Heat Treatment on the Friction Stir Welded SSM 356 Aluminum Alloys. In Advanced Materials Research (Vols. 488–489, pp. 328–334). Trans Tech Publications, Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.488-489.328 http://kb.psu.ac.th/psukb/handle/2010/8110 https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.488-489.328 en Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Thailand http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/th/ application/pdf Advanced Materials Research
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topic Friction Stir Welding
Semi–Solid Metal 356
Heat Treatment T6
spellingShingle Friction Stir Welding
Semi–Solid Metal 356
Heat Treatment T6
Thanate Ratanawilai
Worapong Boonchouytan
Prapas Muangjunburee
Effect of Pre/Post Heat Treatment on the Friction Stir Welded SSM 356 Aluminum Alloys
description The butt joints of semi solid 356 were produced in as cast conditions by friction stir welding process (FSW). This experiment studied in pre/post heat treatment (T6) using the welding speed 160 mm / min with tilt angle tool at 3 degree and straight cylindrical tool pin. The factors of welding were rotating speed rates at 1320, 1750 rpm and heat treatment conditions. They were divided into (1) As welded (AW) joints, (2) T6 Weld (TW) joints, (3) Weld T6 (WT) joints, (4) T6 Weld T6 (TWT) joints, (5) Solution treated Weld Artificially aged (SWA) joints and (6) Weld Artificially aged (WA) joints. Rotating speed and heat treatment (T6) condition were an important factor to micro, macro structure of metal and mechanical properties of the weld. Increasing rotating speed and different heat treatment condition impacted onto tensile strength due to the defects on joints. Therefore the optimum welding parameter on joint was a rotating speed 1320 rpm, the welding speed 160 mm/min, heat treatment condition of Weld T6 (WT) which obtained the highest tensile strength 228.92 MPa, as well as, highest hardness of 98.1 HV.
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author Thanate Ratanawilai
Worapong Boonchouytan
Prapas Muangjunburee
author_facet Thanate Ratanawilai
Worapong Boonchouytan
Prapas Muangjunburee
author_sort Thanate Ratanawilai
title Effect of Pre/Post Heat Treatment on the Friction Stir Welded SSM 356 Aluminum Alloys
title_short Effect of Pre/Post Heat Treatment on the Friction Stir Welded SSM 356 Aluminum Alloys
title_full Effect of Pre/Post Heat Treatment on the Friction Stir Welded SSM 356 Aluminum Alloys
title_fullStr Effect of Pre/Post Heat Treatment on the Friction Stir Welded SSM 356 Aluminum Alloys
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Pre/Post Heat Treatment on the Friction Stir Welded SSM 356 Aluminum Alloys
title_sort effect of pre/post heat treatment on the friction stir welded ssm 356 aluminum alloys
publisher Advanced Materials Research
publishDate 2012
url http://kb.psu.ac.th/psukb/handle/2010/8110
https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.488-489.328
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