scholarly journals Surface Hardening of Aluminium Alloy with Addition of Zinc Particles by Friction Stir Processing

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 408-414
Author(s):  
Nurul Muhayat ◽  
Alvian Restu Putra Utama ◽  

AbstractMechanical alloying can be carried out by a method known as friction stir processing, whereby solid Zn particles in a solution are distributed onto an aluminium alloy plate. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of a volume of Zn particles on the mechanical and physical properties of aluminium 1xxx alloy that had been subjected to friction stir processing. The specimens were plates composed of 1xxx series aluminium. A groove, measuring 12 mm in diameter, was pierced to various depths, and the Zn particles in these containers were then subjected to friction stir processing using a pin-less tool with a diameter of 15 mm. The results showed that the highest hardness was found in the uppermost layer of the workpiece, and this gradually decreased with thickness. An increase in the amount of Zn particles caused an increase in material hardness. The highest hardness of 87.1 HV in the friction stir-processed AA1100 was obtained at the highest volume of Zn compared to the hardness of 44.5 HV, which was obtained for the specimen without the addition of Zn.

2018 ◽  
Vol 789 ◽  
pp. 64-68
Author(s):  
Yustiasih Purwaningrum ◽  
Medilla Kusriyanto ◽  
Rudi Kurniawan ◽  
Okto Akbar Rizky

This paper presented the effect of DE-GMAW (Double electrode gas metal arc welding)resistance on mechanical and physical properties of aluminium alloywelded. DE-GMAWis amethodof welding process that use two electrode. A non consumable torch is added to bypass the current inorder to reduce the heat input. The variation resistance used were 15Ω, 30Ω and 45Ω. Universaltesting machine and Vickers microhardness were used to measured mechanical properties of weldmetals with respect to strength and hardness. The microstructure was investigated by microscopeoptic with 100 x magnification. The grain size of weld metals with resistance value 30Ω is finer than15Ω and 45Ω. Dye penetrant test shows DE-GMAW welding machine that made have goodperformance because it can produce welding joint without surface crack. The results show thatresistance values optimum to DE-GMAW welding on aluminium alloy 5051 with 4 mm thickness is30Ω. It can be seen from the tensile test that shows the highest tensile strength is found in the DEGMAWwelding with resistance values 30Ω.


2014 ◽  
Vol 97 ◽  
pp. 732-740 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Chainarong ◽  
P. Muangjunburee ◽  
S. Suthummanon

2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-14 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sipokazi Mabuwa ◽  
Velaphi Msomi

This paper presents the analysis of the friction stir-processed aluminium alloy 5083-H111 gas tungsten arc-welded and friction stir-welded joints. The comparative analysis was performed on the processed and unprocessed gas tungsten arc-welded and friction stir-welded joints of similar aluminium alloy 5083-H111. The results showed a clear distinction between the friction stir processed joints and unprocessed joints. There is a good correlation observed between the microstructural results and the tensile results. Ultrafine grain sizes of 4.62 μm and 7.177 μm were observed on the microstructure of the friction stir-processed friction stir-welded and gas tungsten arc-welded joints. The ultimate tensile strength for friction stir-welded and gas tungsten arc-welded before friction stir processing was 153.75 and 262.083 MPa, respectively. The ultimate tensile strength for friction stir processed friction stir-welded joint was 303.153 MPa and gas tungsten arc-welded joints one was 249.917 MPa. The microhardness values for the unprocessed friction stir-welded and gas tungsten arc-welded joints were both approximately 87 HV, while those of the friction stir-processed ones were 86.5 and 86 HV, respectively. The application of friction stir processing transformed the gas tungsten arc morphology from brittle to ductile dimples and reduced the ductile dimple size of the unprocessed friction stir-welded joints from the range of 4.90–38.33 μm to 3.35–15.59 μm.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (3.34) ◽  
pp. 376
Author(s):  
Arun. A ◽  
Dr V.Sathiyamoorthy ◽  
Amirthalingam. P ◽  
Manikandan A ◽  
Manikandan K ◽  
...  

This paper deals with the 7005 aluminium alloy characterization which has similar physical properties to 6061 aluminium alloy, depending on the temper, may be slightly stronger. To increase their mechanical and physical properties silicon carbide had been introduced in it as reinforcement. Based on mass three different compositional were made and mixed thoroughly, and cast. Stir casting method is used for casting proportioned alloys. Heat treatment process is carried out after casting the alloy is mixed in the three proper compositions. Mechanical properties like hardness, Tensile strength and impact strength were conducted and analyzed. Properties can be altered in a better way using silicon carbide as an reinforcement in aluminium-7005.  


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