Design and Simulation of Friction-stir Welding on Al 6061 & Al7475

  • Badugu Avinash, Ajay Kumar Revuri, Kondragunta Koteswara Rao, Dr. M. Sreenivasan

Abstract

Friction-stir welding (FSW) is a stable-kingdom joining procedure (the steel isn't melted) and is used while the original metal characteristics have to stay unchanged as a great deal as viable. It mechanically intermixes the two pieces of metal at the area of the be part of, then softens them so the metal can be fused using mechanical strain, just like becoming a member of clay, dough, or plasticine. It is on the whole used on Steel alloy, and most usually on massive portions that cannot be easily warmth-dealt with after welding to recover mood characteristics.The goal of this paper is to analyze analytically friction stir welding of multiple materials Aluminum alloy 6061 and aluminum 7475 the use of one of a kind circle, tapper. The plate sizes are 50mmX80mmX2mm. The tool fabric is H13. The device shoulder dia is 24mm, tool  circledia is 5mm, pin length is 1.7mm. Modeling is completed in Catia and evaluation is performed in Ansys.

Published
2021-11-05
How to Cite
Badugu Avinash, Ajay Kumar Revuri, Kondragunta Koteswara Rao, Dr. M. Sreenivasan. (2021). Design and Simulation of Friction-stir Welding on Al 6061 & Al7475. Design Engineering, 10126–10136. Retrieved from http://www.thedesignengineering.com/index.php/DE/article/view/6069
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