Abstract

This paper presents the experimental and numerical results of the influence of dwell time (30, 60, 90 s), down force (2450, 4900, 7350 N), and rotational speed (1000, 1500, 2000 RPM) on microstructure, microhardness, and material flow during solid-state welding. Probeless friction stir spot welding (P-FSSW) with a flat tool shoulder was assisted to form a metal compound of AA2024, AA6082, and AA5754 aluminium plates with different thicknesses in lap configuration. The analysis of the experimental data and numerical results showed that down force had a significant influence on the material flow and the quality of the welds. High friction energy, and subsequent intensive material flow, promoted the vortexes formation, which improve metals mixing and grain refinements.

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