Heat input effect of friction stir welding on aluminium alloy AA 6061-T6 welded joint

This paper deals with the heat input and maximum temperature developed during friction stir welding with different parameters. Aluminium alloy (AA 6061-T6) has been used for experimental and numerical analysis. Experimental analysis is based on temperature measurements by using infrared cam...

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Main Authors: Sedmak Aleksandar, Kumar Ratnesh, Chattopadhyaya Somnath, Hloch Sergej, Tadić Srđan, Đurđević Andrijana, Čeković Ivana R., Dončeva Elisaveta
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Language:English
Published: VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:Thermal Science
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2016/0354-98361500147D.pdf
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spelling doaj-10c0b16ab4f54891b83f6e7bdf83eb632021-01-02T07:48:47ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesThermal Science0354-98362334-71632016-01-0120263764110.2298/TSCI150814147D0354-98361500147DHeat input effect of friction stir welding on aluminium alloy AA 6061-T6 welded jointSedmak Aleksandar0Kumar Ratnesh1Chattopadhyaya Somnath2Hloch Sergej3Tadić Srđan4Đurđević Andrijana5Čeković Ivana R.6Dončeva Elisaveta7Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, BelgradeDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, ISM Dhanbad, IndiaFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, Innovation Center, Belgrade + Department of Mechanical Engineering, ISM Dhanbad, IndiaTechnical university of Kosice with a seat in Presov, Faculty of Manufacturing Technologies, Presov, Slovakia + Institute of Geonics AS CR, Ostrava, The Czech RepublicFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, Innovation Center, BelgradeFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, Innovation Center, BelgradeFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, Innovation Center, BelgradeUniversity of Skopje, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Skopje, MacedoniaThis paper deals with the heat input and maximum temperature developed during friction stir welding with different parameters. Aluminium alloy (AA 6061-T6) has been used for experimental and numerical analysis. Experimental analysis is based on temperature measurements by using infrared camera, whereas numerical analysis was based on empirical expressions and finite element method. Different types of defects have been observed in respect to different levels of heat input.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2016/0354-98361500147D.pdffriction stir weldingdefectheat inputmaximum temperature
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author Sedmak Aleksandar
Kumar Ratnesh
Chattopadhyaya Somnath
Hloch Sergej
Tadić Srđan
Đurđević Andrijana
Čeković Ivana R.
Dončeva Elisaveta
spellingShingle Sedmak Aleksandar
Kumar Ratnesh
Chattopadhyaya Somnath
Hloch Sergej
Tadić Srđan
Đurđević Andrijana
Čeković Ivana R.
Dončeva Elisaveta
Heat input effect of friction stir welding on aluminium alloy AA 6061-T6 welded joint
Thermal Science
friction stir welding
defect
heat input
maximum temperature
author_facet Sedmak Aleksandar
Kumar Ratnesh
Chattopadhyaya Somnath
Hloch Sergej
Tadić Srđan
Đurđević Andrijana
Čeković Ivana R.
Dončeva Elisaveta
author_sort Sedmak Aleksandar
title Heat input effect of friction stir welding on aluminium alloy AA 6061-T6 welded joint
title_short Heat input effect of friction stir welding on aluminium alloy AA 6061-T6 welded joint
title_full Heat input effect of friction stir welding on aluminium alloy AA 6061-T6 welded joint
title_fullStr Heat input effect of friction stir welding on aluminium alloy AA 6061-T6 welded joint
title_full_unstemmed Heat input effect of friction stir welding on aluminium alloy AA 6061-T6 welded joint
title_sort heat input effect of friction stir welding on aluminium alloy aa 6061-t6 welded joint
publisher VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences
series Thermal Science
issn 0354-9836
2334-7163
publishDate 2016-01-01
description This paper deals with the heat input and maximum temperature developed during friction stir welding with different parameters. Aluminium alloy (AA 6061-T6) has been used for experimental and numerical analysis. Experimental analysis is based on temperature measurements by using infrared camera, whereas numerical analysis was based on empirical expressions and finite element method. Different types of defects have been observed in respect to different levels of heat input.
topic friction stir welding
defect
heat input
maximum temperature
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2016/0354-98361500147D.pdf
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