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Microstructural evolution of 6063 aluminum during friction-stir welding
Authors:Yutaka S. Sato  Hiroyuki Kokawa  Masatoshi Enomoto  Shigetoshi Jogan
Affiliation:(1) the Department of Materials Processing, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, 980-8579 Sendai, Japan;(2) the SAD Project, Showa Aluminum Corporation, Oyama Works 480, Ihuzuka, 323-8678 Oyama City, Tochigi, Japan;(3) the R&D Department, Showa Aluminum Corporation, 6-224, Kaisan-Cho, 590-8576 Sakai City, Osaka, Japan
Abstract:The microstructural distribution associated with a hardness profile in a friction-stir-welded, age-hardenable 6063 aluminum alloy has been characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and orientation imaging microscopy (OIM). The friction-stir process produces a softened region in the 6063 Al weld. Frictional heating and plastic flow during friction-stir welding create fine recrystallized grains in the weld zone and recovered grains in the thermomechanically affected zone. The hardness profile depends greatly on the precipitate distribution and only slightly on the grain size. The softened region is characterized by dissolution and growth of the precipitates during the welding. Simulated weld thermal cycles with different peak temperatures have shown that the precipitates are dissolved at temperatures higher than 675 K and that the density of the strengthening precipitate was reduced by thermal cycles lower than 675 K. A comparison between the thermal cycles and isothermal aging has suggested precipitation sequences in the softened region during friction-stir welding.
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