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Feasibility of Friction Stir Welding for Joining and Microstructure Refinement in a ZK60 Magnesium Alloy
Sergey MironovYoshinobu MotohashiTsutomu ItoAlexandre GoloborodkoKunio FunamiRastum Kaibyshev
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2007 Volume 48 Issue 12 Pages 3140-3148

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Feasibility of FSW to produce defect-free welds and for microstructure refinement in a ZK60 magnesium alloy has been examined over wide ranges of rotational and welding speeds. The results showed that joined-state was affected very much by the thickness of plates to be joined: for “thin” 3-mm thick plates, FSW was successful in a relatively wide range of welding conditions, whereas all “thick” 6-mm welds were found to be defective irrespective of rotational and welding speeds used. We have demonstrated that FSW is a very effective tool for microstructure refinement in the ZK60 alloy plates: A coarse, mm-scale, original grain structure was efficiently refined down to fine-grained range. It appears that second-phase particles containing Zr play an important role in the grain refinement.

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