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3D visualization of the material flow in friction stir welding process

  • Yanhua Zhao*
  • , Sanbao Lin
  • , Jiajie Shen
  • , Lin Wu
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Harbin Institute of Technology
  • Supervise Department of Quality Technology in Rizhao City Shandong Province

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Abstract

The material flow in friction stir welded 2014 Al alloy has been investigated using a marker insert technique (MIT). Results of the flow visualization show that the material flow is asymmetrical during the friction stir welding (FSW) process and there are also significant differences in the flow patterns observed on advancing side and retreating side. On advancing side, some material transport forward and some move backward, but on retreating side, material only transport backward. At the top surface of the weld, significant material transport forward due to the action of the rotating tool shoulder. Combining the data from all the markers, a three-dimensional flow visualization, similar to the 3D image reconstruction technique, was obtained. The three-dimensional plot gives the tendency chart of material flow in friction stir welding process and from the plot it can be seen that there is a vertical, circular motion around the longitudinal axis of the weld. On the advancing side of the weld, the material is pushed downward but on the retreating side, the material is pushed toward the crown of the weld. The net result of the two relative motions in both side of the advancing and the retreating is that a circular motion comes into being. Comparatively, the material flow around the longitudinal axis is a secondary motion.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)140-144
Number of pages5
JournalChina Welding (English Edition)
Volume14
Issue number2
StatePublished - Nov 2005

Keywords

  • 3D image reconstruction
  • Friction stir weld
  • Marker insert technique
  • Visualization of material flow

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