Abstract
Fatigue behavior of double spot friction welded joints in aluminum alloy 7075-T6 plates is investigated by conducting monotonic tensile and fatigue tests. The spot friction welding procedures are carried out by a milling machine with a designed fixture at the best preliminary welding parameter set. The fatigue tests are performed in a constant amplitude load control servo-hydraulic fatigue testing machine with a load ratio of (R=Pmin/Pmax) 0.1 at room temperature. It is observed that the failure mode in cyclic loading (low-cycle and high-cycle) resembles that of the quasi-static loading conditions i.e. pure shearing. Primary fatigue crack is initiated in the vicinity of the original notch tip and then propagated along the circumference of the weld’s nugget.
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