Precipitation sequence in friction stir weld of 6063 aluminum during aging

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Yutaka S. Sato
Hiroyuki Kokawa
Masatoshi Enomoto
Shigetoshi Jogan
Takenori Hashimoto
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[1] Tohoku University,the Department of Materials Processing, Graduate School of Engineering
[2] Showa Aluminum Corporation,SAD Project
[3] Showa Aluminum Corporation,R&D Department
[4] Showa Aluminum Corporation,Research Laboratory
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Material Transaction; Friction Stir Welding; Solution Heat Treatment; Hardness Profile; Strengthening Precipitate;
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The precipitation sequence in friction stir weld of 6063 aluminum during postweld aging, associated with Vickers hardness profiles, has been examined by transmission electron microscopy. Friction stir welding produces a softened region in the weld, which is characterized by dissolution and growth of the precipitates. The precipitate-dissolved region contains a minimum hardness region in the aswelded condition. In the precipitate-dissolved region, postweld aging markedly increases the density of strengthening precipitates and leads to a large increase in hardness. On the other hand, aging forms few new precipitates in the precipitate-coarsened region, which shows a slight increase in hardness. The postweld aging at 443 K for 43.2 ks (12 hours) gives greater hardness in the overall weld than in the as-received base material and shifts the minimum hardness from the as-welded minimum hardness region to the precipitate-coarsened region. These hardness changes are consistent with the subsequent precipitation behavior during postweld aging. The postweld solution heat treatment (SHT) and aging achieve a high density of strengthening precipitates and bring a high hardness homogeneously in the overall weld.
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页码:3125 / 3130
页数:5
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