Numerical analysis on the functions of stir tool's mechanical loads during friction stir welding

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Yan, Dongyang [1 ]
Shi, Qingyu [1 ]
Wu, Aiping [1 ]
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[1] Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
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Research laboratories - Thermal load - Friction - Numerical models - Friction stir welding - Loads (forces) - Tribology - Welds;
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Besides lower welding temperature and solid phase welding process, another significant difference between friction stir welding and conventional fusion welding (FSW) is that the forming of weld seam in FSW is effected by both thermal load and mechanical loads of stir tool. However, the definite functions of mechanical loads of stir tool in FSW process are not clearly described. With FSW experiments, only the material flow around stir tool can be observed, from which the results were obtained that the mechanical loads of stir tool gave birth to the plastic flow, a key factor of weld formation, of intenerated metal around the tool. In the simulation of FSW process, mechanical loads are always neglected in most analysis models, which can't describe the unique characteristic of FSW. Although the mechanical loads have been considered in FSW simulation by some researchers, the loads are greatly simplified and the analysis is only localized in the asymmetric distribution of residual stress. In this paper, numerical simulation was applied to investigate the functions of mechanical loads during FSW process. Based on experiments of FSW aluminium alloy sheets, three simulation models were established with different conditions of considering thermal load only, considering both thermal load and down force, and considering thermal load, down force and working torque synthetically. The results show that the down force significantly reduces residual stress and the torque leads to the unsymmetrical distribution of residual stress. On the other hand, mechanical loads absolutely change the residual distortion pattern from saddle state into anti-saddle state. Mechanical loads strengthen the mechanical restriction on sheet, forge and extrude the materials around tool, so the residual strain in weld zone is reduced, which leads to the reduction of residual stress. Furthermore, the mechanical loads change the correlation of strain on top surface and bottom surface of sheet, which resultes in the change of distortion pattern.
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