January 7, 2019
Journal Article

Effect of hook characteristics on the fracture behaviour of dissimilar friction stir welded aluminium alloy and mild steel sheets

Abstract

Under tensile shear loading, fracture modes of dissimilar lap welds produced by friction stir scribe technology were studied. Three fracture modes were observed. For zone A fracture, the initial crack was restrained, and the joint ultimately fractured in the base mild steel. For zone B fracture, the initial crack progressed through the aluminium sheet just above the Al/steel interface. For zone C fracture, the initial crack proceeded along the steel hook to the aluminium sheet surface. Fracture mode and joint strength were greatly influenced by steel hook size, and the steel hook size was affected by welding parameters and tool scribe height. In this study, the experimental joint strength achieved the calculated joint load limit.

Revised: February 8, 2021 | Published: January 7, 2019

Citation

Wang T., H. Sidhar, R.S. Mishra, Y. Hovanski, P. Upadhyay, and B. Carlson. 2019. Effect of hook characteristics on the fracture behaviour of dissimilar friction stir welded aluminium alloy and mild steel sheets. Science and Technology of Welding and Joining 24, no. 2:178-184. PNNL-SA-138316. doi:10.1080/13621718.2018.1503801