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On the Solid-State-Bonding Mechanism in Friction Stir Welding...

by Xue Wang, Yanfei Gao, Martin Mcdonnell, Zhili Feng
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Extreme Mechanics Letters
Publication Date
Page Number
100727
Volume
37

A critical assessment of various solid-state-bonding mechanisms is established for friction stir welding (FSW) processes of engineering alloys. The commonly assumed sintering-like diffusional-bonding hypothesis is criticized in this work as not the dominant mechanism. For the wide spectrum of material constitutive laws and FSW processing conditions examined and employed in realistic applications, the thermomechanical history on the workpiece–workpiece interface traverses in the creep-dominated regime for the growth/shrinkage of interfacial cavities. The evolution of the bonding fraction relies mainly on the creep strain rate in the adjourning workpieces, weakly on stress triaxiality, and negligibly on interfacial diffusion.