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Title: The optimisation of process parameters for friction stir spot-welded AA3003-H12 aluminium alloy using a Taguchi orthogonal array
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mühendislik Fakültesi/Makine Mühendisliği Bölümü.
0000-0003-1387-907X
0000-0002-7286-3433
Tutar, Mümin
Aydın, Hakan
Yüce, Celalettin
Yavuz, Nurettin
Bayram, Ali
R-3733-2017
J-2753-2016
54406234300
16312009400
56237466100
6701698986
7004197848
Keywords: Aluminium alloy
Friction stir spot welding
Tensile properties
Microhardness
Welding parameters
Taguchi method
Mechanical-properties
Welding parameters
Static strength
Tool geometry
Microstructure
Performance
Sheets
Steel
Joints
AL
Materials science
Alloys
Aluminum
Aluminum alloys
Fracture
Fracture toughness
Friction
Friction stir welding
Microhardness
Shear flow
Signal to noise ratio
Spot welding
Taguchi methods
Tensile properties
Tensile testing
Tribology
Welding
Welds
Aluminium-alloy sheets
Fracture characterisation
Friction stir spot weld
Friction stir spot welding
Microhardness tests
Statistical effects
Taguchi orthogonal arrays
Welding parameters
Analysis of variance (ANOVA)
Issue Date: Nov-2014
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Tutar, M. vd. (2014). "The optimisation of process parameters for friction stir spot-welded AA3003-H12 aluminium alloy using a Taguchi orthogonal array". Materials and Design, 63, 789-797.
Abstract: The aim of the present work is to optimise the welding parameters for friction stir spot welded non-heat-treatable AA3003-H12 aluminium alloy sheets using a Taguchi orthogonal array. The welding parameters, such as the tool rotational speed, tool plunge depth and dwell time, were determined according to the Taguchi orthogonal table L9 using a randomised approach. The optimum welding parameters for the peak tensile shear load of the joints were predicted, and the individual importance of each parameter on the tensile shear load of the friction stir spot weld was evaluated by examining the signal-to-noise ratio and analysis of variance (ANOVA) results. The optimum levels of the plunge depth, dwell time and tool rotational speed were found to be 4.8 mm, 2 s and 1500 rpm, respectively. The ANOVA results indicated that the tool plunge depth has the higher statistical effect with 69.26% on the tensile shear load, followed by the dwell time and rotational speed. The tensile shear load of the friction stir spot welding (FSSW) joints increased with increasing plunge depth. Additionally, examination of the weld cross-sections, microhardness tests and fracture characterisation of the selected friction spot welded joints were conducted to understand the better performance of the joints. All the fractures of the joints during tensile testing occurred at stir zone (SZ), where the bonded section was minimum. The tensile shear load and tensile deformation of the FSSW joints increased linearly with increasing the bonded size. The finer grain size in the SZ led to the higher hardness, which resulted in higher fracture strength. When the tensile shear load of the joints increased approximately 3-fold, the failure energy absorption of the joints increased approximately 15-fold.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matdes.2014.07.003
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0261306914005305
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/28372
ISSN: 0261-3069
1873-4197
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