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Original Articles

Consequence of reinforced SiC particles on microstructural and mechanical properties of AA6061 surface composites by multi-pass FSP

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Pages 1279-1298 | Received 10 Feb 2021, Accepted 01 Aug 2021, Published online: 18 Aug 2021
 

Abstract

In this work, multi-pass friction stir processing (FSP) was successfully applied to AA6061 to reinforce SiC nanoparticles producing defect-free processes. It can be inferred that Nano SiC particles were fragmented totally and uniformly distributed in sixth pass FSP. Agglomeration of SiC particles decreases with increases in the number of FSP pass. In the first pass, the SiC powder with lower formability than the base metal was concentrated inside the groove, so their flow was difficult, and most of them remained at the center of the SZ. The amount of SiC in the surface composite was further decimated after the second pass FSP cycle. At the same time, a progressive and substantial fragmentation of SiC particles ensues after the fourth and sixth passes, respectively, due to improving material mixing and dispersion. The tensile strength of AA6061 exhibited 275.7 MPa, and a percentage strain of 10.9. After implementing multi-pass FSP with nanoparticles of SiC on the AA6061, the tensile properties were enhanced simultaneously as the FSP pass increases. The tensile strength of one pass, two passes, four passes, and six passes was observed as 291.8, 307.5, 330.5, and 348 MPa, respectively, caused by strain-free fine grains during dynamic recrystallization mechanism. In contrast, Vickers’s hardness value along the centerline (stir zone) was observed as 101, 119, 125, and 134 HV with 1, 2, 4, and 6 FSP pass, respectively.

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