2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2013.04.027
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Influence of microstructural evolution on tensile properties of friction stir welded joint of rolled SiCp/AA2009-T351 sheet

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“…During welding, the peak temperature in HAZ varied from 490°C to 548°C, leading to the fine Al 2 Cu precipitates dissolve and segregate along grain boundaries as higher dense precipitates [24]. As a consequence, the growth and increasing fraction of white Al 2 Cu phase formed in HAZ, as demonstrated by Fig.…”
Section: Microstructure Of the As-welded And Pwht Jointsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…During welding, the peak temperature in HAZ varied from 490°C to 548°C, leading to the fine Al 2 Cu precipitates dissolve and segregate along grain boundaries as higher dense precipitates [24]. As a consequence, the growth and increasing fraction of white Al 2 Cu phase formed in HAZ, as demonstrated by Fig.…”
Section: Microstructure Of the As-welded And Pwht Jointsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…They also noticed that the post weld heat treatment (PWHT) did not affect the profile of the NZ. Recently, Ni et al [29] and Wang et al [33] reported that the basin shaped NZ was obtained by FSW using the same material (AA2009/SiC/15p) at higher rotation speeds at 800 and 1,000 rpm, respectively, which gives an indication about the effect of tool rotation speed on the NZ shape. Figure 9 Nugget shape a. Basin, b. Elliptical [10] The third feature that characterizes the NZ is the appearance of onion ring structure in swirl pattern as shown in Figure 10.…”
Section: Macrostructure Of Amc Jointsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Second type of graph shows the lowest hardness at the HAZ, and highest value in the NZ as shown in the Fig. 6 [20,23,25,36]. In the microstructural analysis it was observed that the microstructure of TMAZ show the transition of base metal into nugget zone.…”
Section: Micro Hardness Of Jointsmentioning
confidence: 92%