Abstract

ABSTRACTThe effect of friction stir welding (FSW) on the resultant microstructures in the welded nugget (WN), thermo-mechanically affected zone (TMAZ), heat affected zone (HAZ) and base metal (BM) of a TRIP-780 steel was investigated in this work. Color tint etching was used in the welded regions to disclose the exhibited microstructural constituents. In addition, significant fine grain size material was found in the WN regions. It was found that is considered to have experienced severe plastic deformation due to interaction with the welding tool pin lead to a drop in mechanical properties. Lap shear tensile testing indicated that the steel shear tension strength in the welded condition dropped compared with the BM. Microhardness profiles of the welded regions indicated that the hardness in both the WN and TMAZ were relatively elevated suggesting the development of martensite in these regions. In particular, the WN was found to shear fracture with uniformly distributed elongation shear dimples.

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