Abstract

Tool wear behaviour on microstructure and mechanical properties of friction stir welded zones of Ti–6Al–4V alloy was evaluated. SEM examination, EDS analysis and X-ray diffraction results indicated that severe wear of the tool is indicated by the presence of WC-Co particles in the stir zone at rotational speed of 630 rev min−1 and travel speed of 8 mm min−1. Micro-hardness, tensile tests and fractographical examinations also reflected that these particles make the material more brittle and reduce the mechanical strength by 40%. However at travel speed of 22 mm min−1, tool wear is less, hardness distribution is more uniform and enhanced ductility and strength is achieved.

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