Creator:
Ibrahim, H.K. ; Hussein, Sabah Khammass ; Jadee, Khudhayer
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Friction spot lap joining of aluminum alloy AA6061 to pre-holed and threaded carbon steel AISI 1006
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AA6061 ; AISI 1006 ; friction spot joining ; aluminum extrusion
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This work addresses to joining aluminum alloy AA6061 to carbon steel AISI 1006 sheets using the friction spot joining technique. The steel sheets were pre-holed and threaded with an internal M6 thread. The joining process was carried out by extruding the aluminum through the steel hole and thread using a rotating tool with friction between the tool and aluminum. ; Three process parameters were used: pre-heating time, rotating speed and plunging depth of the tool, with four levels for each parameter. The results indicated that the two materials joined by a micro-scale mechanical interlock at an interface line of a width ranged between 0.7 to ~ 2.5 mm. The joint`s shear force reached a minimum and maximum value of 2000 and 2500 N, respectively. The plunging depth was the most effective factor affecting the amount of the extruded aluminum and the joint`s shear force.
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Zielona Góra: Uniwersytet Zielonogórski
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IJAME, volume 27, number 1 (2022)