Abstract

This study examines the influence of tool eccentricity pin positioning on AA6061 aluminium alloy friction stir welds. A laser scanning confocal microscope and optical microscope was used to analyze the surface roughness and the cross-sectional microstructure of the samples. Surface roughness analysis reveal the thread-to-flat (T2F) samples show rougher surface with increasing rotational speed up to 1400 rpm. On the other hand, the surface appearance of flat-to-thread (F2T) samples show minimal change. Cross-sectional microstructural observations show that the stir zone area of both groups increases with increasing rotational speed. However, the periodic bands in T2F and F2T samples increases in the upper region and lower region of the stir zone, respectively.

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