Influence of pin profile on formability of friction stir-welded aluminum tailor-welded blanks: an experimental and finite element simulation analysis

Author:

Battina N. Malleswararao1ORCID,Hari Krishna Chirala1,Vanthala Varaha Siva Prasad2

Affiliation:

1. Mechanical Engineering Department, Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women, Bhimavaram 534202, India

2. Marine Engineering Department, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam 530003, India

Abstract

In sheet metal forming processes, the forming limit diagram is frequently employed as a criterion for predicting necking initiation. This is one of the most useful and effective methods for the evaluation of the formability of tailor-welded blanks. The goal of this study was to determine the formability of friction stir-welded (FSW) aluminium alloy 6061-temper 6 (AA6061-T6) and aluminium alloy 2017-temper 6 (AA2017-T6) by employing five dissimilar tool pin profiles. To evaluate the limiting dome height, five different combinations of dissimilar blanks were used in experimental and simulation experiments. Material characteristics such as density, elastic modulus, and all multilinear behaviors of blanks were manually assigned for simulation from the test results of true stress versus true strain plots. The punch with die supports was considered as a rigid body, whereas the metallic blanks were considered as plastic material. To carry out the simulation, the entire blank was divided into three zones. The results obtained from the experimental and simulation results showed that the straight square tool pin profile is the optimal tool pin profile for the formability of FSW AA6061-T6 and AA2017-T6. The tested height values obtained from the limiting dome height were 20.5 and 20.9 mm in experimentation and simulation, respectively. The straight cylindrical tool pin profile exhibited the worst formability properties in both experimentation and simulation.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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