Abstract

ABSTRACTThe effect of processing parameters on static strength and fracture mechanisms of dissimilar friction stir spot welds between different aluminium alloys was studied. Tensile shear strength increased with decreasing tool rotational speed and increasing tool holding time, while cross tension strength decreased with increasing both parameters. Two fracture modes were observed: nugget shear fracture and mixed mode fracture under tensile shear loading, and debonding and pull‐out of the nugget under cross tension loading. Based on experimental observation, the dependence of static strength on processing parameters and the occurrence of different fracture modes were discussed.

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