Influence of Rotation Rate on Microstructure and Comprehensive Performance of FSWed Mg Alloy

2018 
Die-casting AZ31 Mg alloys were successfully friction stir welded at a constant welding speed and different rotation rates. More uniform and fine grains were obtained at the rotation rate of 1400 rpm due to more suitable temperature for dynamic recrystallization in this welding condition. In addition, the intensity of (0001) texture in stir zone increased with the increasing rotation rate. The results of mechanical property test indicated joint with rotation rate of 1400 rpm had better tensile property, which was associated with fine grains, uniform transition in the interface between thermo-mechanically affected zone and stir zone as well as more favorable Schmidt factor for basal slip and twinning. The corrosion resistance of joints increased with the increasing rotation rate, which is significantly related to the (0001) texture with basal plane parallel to the corroded surfaces.
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