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Research Article

Mechanical and Metallurgical Properties of GTAW, GMAW and FSW Lap Joints on AA6061-T6 Alloy

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Pages 3231-3247 | Accepted 17 Jun 2021, Published online: 28 Jun 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Friction stir welding (FSW) is an upgraded version of the friction welding process. It was invented in 1991 at The Welding Institute (TWI). It is considered the latest in development and also the most important one in the metal joining process during the past two decades. The present investigation has the objective of comparing the mechanical and metallurgical properties of welding processes such as GTAW, GMAW, and FSW lap joints on the welded AA6061-T6 alloy. Rolled AA6061-T6 plates of 3 mm thickness were used as the base material for preparing lap welded joints. All the welding processes were carried out using optimum parameter conditions. The failure load, tensile shear strength, and the micro-hardness of the welded joints were analysed using a universal tensile test machine and the Vickers’s hardness testing machine. The microstructures of the welded joints were analysed using an Optical Microscope (OM) and a Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Finally, a comparative analysis was done between the results of the general aspects like power and heat input, mechanical and metallurgical properties of TIG, MIG, and FSW lap joint specimens.

Acknowledgments

The authors are grateful to the University Grants Commission (UGC) in New Delhi, India, for granting funds through the project no. RGNF-2015-17-TAM-1232.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Scope and future work

Further research, could be taken up for the TIG, MIG, and friction stir welding on AA6061-T6 alloy and the failure load & shear tensile strength, and this could be determined using an Instron tensile testing machine where the area of each welding process is to be different.

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by the University Grants Commission [RGNF-2015-17-TAM-1232].

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