Metallurgical & Materials Engineering (Dec 2022)

Mathematical and experimental examination of the effect of the stepped pin tool profile on the characterization of AA 6061-T6 underwater friction stir welding

  • Kiran N Wakchaure,
  • A. G. Thakur

DOI
https://doi.org/10.56801/MME869
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 4
pp. 593 – 624

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This research paper presents the mathematical model to design a stepped pin profile tool and its durability index. A mathematical model is being developed by considering tools that should generate the same heat as conventional conical tools and stepped tools by varying the shoulder to pin diameter ratio (D/d). Aluminum alloy AA6061-T6 with a thickness of 6 mm fabricated using a butt-type weld configuration and newly developed conical stepped pin profile tools with water as a cooling medium. The result shows that a conical stepped tool shows better mechanical properties of the welded joints compared with a conventional conical tool. When compared to other stepped conical pin profile tools, one with a (D/d) of 3 has superior mechanical and microstructural properties and as the D/d ratio increases, the tool pin durability index falls.

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