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Peak temperatures during friction stir welding of Ti–6Al–4V
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Materials ScienceFriction WeldingHigh Temperature MaterialsEngineeringSpindle SpeedWelding ProcessMechanical EngineeringAlloy DesignSolid MechanicsFriction Stir WeldingHeat TransferGrain SizeMicrostructure
Experimental measurements were made to determine the peak temperatures during friction stir welding of Ti–6Al–4V alloy as a function of the processing conditions such as tool rotation speed and feedrate. It was found that the spindle speed has a dominant effect on peak temperatures, while feedrate controls exposure time. Low spindle speed conditions lead to peak temperatures near, or below, the beta transus temperature of the material, 1000°C (1800°F), while high spindle speed welds result in peak temperatures above 1200°C (2100°F). Weld microstructures were also evaluated as a function of the weld parameters. Higher spindle speeds and lower federate lead to increased grain size.
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