Authors | Seyed Mohammad Hossein Seyedkashi,Moosa Sajed,Habibollah Rastegari |
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Journal | Iranian Journal of Materials Forming |
Page number | 55-67 |
Serial number | 10 |
Volume number | 2 |
Paper Type | Full Paper |
Published At | 2023 |
Journal Type | Typographic |
Journal Country | Iran, Islamic Republic Of |
Journal Index | isc |
Abstract
In the present paper, two-stage refilled friction stir spot welding is used to join mild steel sheets with a thickness of 2 mm. Meanwhile, alumina and titanium oxide nanopowders are also introduced to the nugget to achieve superior mechanical properties. Two non-consumable tools are used with and without pins to weld and refill the keyhole, respectively. Before refilling, the keyhole is filled with nanopowders which are then distributed by the pinless refilling tool. Three parameters are investigated; the rotational speed of the welding tool, the rotational speed, and the dwell time of the refilling tool. The tensile test is used to evaluate the strength of the joints. The microhardness is measured in the welding zone to evaluate the powder distribution. The results suggest an increase in the joint strength by 42% and 18% with alumina and TiO2 being used as a reinforcement, respectively. With a 31.94% contribution, the refilling tool rotational speed is the most effective input parameter affecting the joint strength. Considering the microstructure analysis and the microhardness test, the material flow pattern is mainly downward which results in the accumulation of the reinforcing powder in the lower sheet especially when a lower refilling tool rotational speed is used.
tags: Two-stage refilling friction stir; spot welding; Mild steel; Nanopowder; Joint strength