Abstract

The distribution of residual stresses across the joint interface of dissimilar joining between AA5083 and HSLA steel by friction stir welding technique was investigated through 2D XRD method and a numerical simulation model. The measured and simulated residual stress distributions are compared and discussed in the context of active recrystallisation mechanism and the possible presence of intermetallic compound (IMC) layers across the joint interface. The active dynamic recrystallisation (DRX) and multiple Fe/Al series IMCs as evident from the EBSD and 2D XRD, respectively critically demonstrated the variation in residual stresses between the experimental and theoretical values. The highest residual stress values of 375 and 281 MPa were recorded for the HSLA steel side and AA5083 side, respectively.

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