2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11661-021-06337-y
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Tensile and Fracture Properties of Aluminium Alloy AA2219-T87 Friction Stir Weld Joints for Aerospace Applications

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“…When examined at higher magnifications, it becomes apparent that the weld nugget displays fine grains that are equiaxed, while TMAZ exhibits larger and elongated grains. Similar observations have been stated by Aydin et al and Manikandan et al [30,32]. They elucidated that the microstructure of the nugget zone (NZ) primarily arises from elevated temperatures and plastic deformation, resulting in dynamic recrystallization.…”
Section: Microstructuresupporting
confidence: 83%
“…When examined at higher magnifications, it becomes apparent that the weld nugget displays fine grains that are equiaxed, while TMAZ exhibits larger and elongated grains. Similar observations have been stated by Aydin et al and Manikandan et al [30,32]. They elucidated that the microstructure of the nugget zone (NZ) primarily arises from elevated temperatures and plastic deformation, resulting in dynamic recrystallization.…”
Section: Microstructuresupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Thermomechanically-affected Zone -TMAZ, 570 K < T  603 K; Heat-affected Zone -HAZ, 457 K < T  570 K) with the measured zones by Manikaandan et al [48]. It must be noted that the above temperature ranges for different zones of AA2219-T87 material are inferred from the literature on precipitation kinetics study by Kang et al [49] as well as the measured temperatures in different zones by Manikaandan et al [48].…”
Section: Validation Of Coupled Eulerian Modelsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Thermomechanically-affected Zone -TMAZ, 570 K < T  603 K; Heat-affected Zone -HAZ, 457 K < T  570 K) with the measured zones by Manikaandan et al [48]. It must be noted that the above temperature ranges for different zones of AA2219-T87 material are inferred from the literature on precipitation kinetics study by Kang et al [49] as well as the measured temperatures in different zones by Manikaandan et al [48]. In this validation exercise, a friction stir butt welding of AA2219-T87 plates (300 mm  200 mm  6 mm) by a conical tool-pin (H13 tool steel) with a shoulder diameter of 23.8 mm, pin top diameter of 9 mm, pin bottom diameter of 6.8 mm and pin height of 5.8 mm are considered [48].…”
Section: Validation Of Coupled Eulerian Modelmentioning
confidence: 60%
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“…The highest reduction in microhardness occurred at the boundary between the HAZ and TMAZ, which can be identified as the low-hardness zone (LHZ). Depending on the parameters of the FSW process, it can be located at the HAZ/TMAZ interface, in the TMAZ or in the SZ [ 36 , 37 ]. The LHZ is often the location where the tensile failure of FSW joints occurs [ 38 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%