The Open Mechanical Engineering Journal

2015, 9 : 859-864
Published online 2015 October 7. DOI: 10.2174/1874155X01509010859
Publisher ID: TOMEJ-9-859

Forming and Properties of Friction Stir Welding Process for Dissimilar Mg Alloy

Tielong Li and Zhenshan Wang
Tianjin Key Laboratory of Advanced Joining Technology, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China.

ABSTRACT

For hot extrusions of magnesium alloy sheets, Dissimilar AZ80 and AZ31 were used, in which AZ80 was placed on advancing side and AZ31 on retreating side, using friction stir butt welding with different process parameters. Some defect-free welded joints with good weld surfaces could be obtained with some suitable welding conditions. The maximum tensile strength of welded joint which is 225.5 MPa can reach 98% that of the AZ31 base material. Influence of process parameters on defects, weld shaping and mechanical property were discussed systematically. And the microstructure of different zones was compared. The fracture of the welded joints takes place at the junction of mechanical heat affected zone and nugget zone in AZ31 magnesium alloy set retreating side, since existing difference in metallographic structure of alloy diversely suffered by heat, pressure and depositing impurities. Fracture initiation site may be the P line defect which should be eliminated, and the P line defect formation was analyzed.

Keywords:

Defect, dissimilar magnesium alloy, fracture location, friction stir welding, mechanical properties, metallographic structure.