Behaviour of Threaded Cylinder Tool in the Friction Stir Welding of Al–ZrB2 Composite
Friction Stir welding is a solid state joining process with no filler material. In this work, we specifically investigated the Tool Pin Profile, Tool Material, Base Material and the process parameters in the Aluminum metal matrix composites especially reinforced with Zirconium diboride
(Al–ZrB2 . Tools of Various Materials and the corresponding tensile strength of the weld specimen, microstructure analysis and Hardness test are evaluated. Threaded Cylinder made of various materials are OHNS, HCHCr, H13 tools are carried out in the process with D/d Ratio
are used. The result will be stated with the Threaded Cylinder pin with which tool material provides highest strength to the Bas material.
Keywords: AL–ZRB2 D/D RATIO; FRICTION STIR WELDING; THREADED CYLINDER; TOOL MATERIAL
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 01 February 2019
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