We report on implementation of a stationary shoulder in dissimilar joints of Al-steel and Al-carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) using friction stir assisted scribe technology (FaST ). Viable joint strength similar to that with the conventional FAST process was demonstrated in Al-steel. A significant improvement in as-welded surface roughness for both Al-steel and Al-CFRP cases was achieved by using stationary shoulder. Interrupted lap shear tests performed on Al-steel joints and a corresponding computational model indicate the joint failure typically occurs in Al sheet via a crack tip that originates at the steel hook tip on the loading side. A similar fracture path was observed in an Al-CFRP joint.
Published: August 11, 2021
Citation
Das H., and P. Upadhyay. 2021.Stationary Shoulder Friction Stir Assisted Scribe Technique for Dissimilar Joining.Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering 143, no. 9:Article No. 094503.PNNL-SA-156811.doi:10.1115/1.4050188