Effect of Cooling Conditions on Mechanical and Microstructural Behaviours of Friction Stir Processed AZ31B Mg Alloy

Ramaiyan, Sankar and Chandran, Rathinasuriyan and Santhanam, Senthil Kumar Velukkudi (2017) Effect of Cooling Conditions on Mechanical and Microstructural Behaviours of Friction Stir Processed AZ31B Mg Alloy. Modern Mechanical Engineering, 07 (04). pp. 144-160. ISSN 2164-0165

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Abstract

Friction stir processing (FSP) is an important microstructural alteration process used recently in the engineering field. Grains alteration and hence the mechanical properties of the possessed zone are controlled by the temperature, heating and cooling rate. In this work, AZ31B magnesium samples were friction stir processed in three different cooling conditions like air, water and cryogenic (liquid nitrogen) cooling. 1000 rpm and 60 mm/min were kept constant as tool rotation speed and traverse speed respectively in all the three mediums. The consequence of these conditions on thermal fields, axial force, resulting grain structure and mechanical properties was studied. It is found that the cryogenic treated friction stir processed samples exhibit fine grain structures and hence offer better mechanical properties than the air and water cooled processed samples.

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Subjects: STM Article > Engineering
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Date Deposited: 16 Mar 2023 10:47
Last Modified: 25 Jul 2024 07:34
URI: http://publish.journalgazett.co.in/id/eprint/747

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