MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2022)

The effect of cold rolling on mechanical properties and microstructure of aluminium 6082 T6 joint by friction stir welding process

  • Gaonnwe Tshepo,
  • Mashinini Madindwa,
  • Pita Mothibeli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202237003015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 370
p. 03015

Abstract

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Cold rolling increases the strain hardening coefficient and improves the material's mechanical strength and formability while maintaining uniform sheet thickness. This paper investigates the effects of cold rolling on the mechanical properties of Aluminum 6082 T6 during the friction stir welding (FSW) process. Aluminum 6082 T6 material was cold rolled to reduce the thickness by 50 percent. Rolled and as-received material were welded by friction stir welding process using the same welding parameters. Welded samples were characterized by optical microscopy. Tensile and hardness tests were conducted on the welded sample. The findings shows a slight difference in tensile strength between rolled and as-received welded sample as it is reported to be 1.7%. Rolled sample was 3.5% more harder on the weld zone than as-received sample.

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