TY - JOUR
T1 - IDENTIFICATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF MICRO TWO-STAGE REFILLED FRICTION STIR SPOT WELDING WITH VARIATION DWELL TIME ON DISSIMILAR BRASS CuZn30-ALUMINUM AA1100
AU - Rupajati, Pathya
AU - Baskoro, Ario Sunar
AU - Pramudito, Latitia Dhayita
AU - Safitri, Laksita Aji
AU - Amat, Mohammad Azwar
AU - Kiswanto, Gandjar
N1 - Funding Information:
This research is supported by PDUPT Program of the Ministry of Research & Technology/National Research and Innovation Agency year 2021 with Contract Number NKB-191/UN2.RST/HKP.05.00/2021.
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PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Welding and joining of brass CuZn30-aluminum AA1100 were obtained using micro two-stage refilled friction stir spot welding (mTS-RFSSW), which was carried out to eliminate the holes formed by the micro friction stir spot welding (mFSSW) process. The mTS-RFSSW process begins with the mFSSW welding process using tools with a pin inner diameter of 2.69 mm, pin outer diameter 1.811 mm and shoulder diameter of 4.954 mm, followed by a second stage process called mTS-RFSSW, which is a hole closing process using a tool with a pinless tool with shoulder diameter 4.954 mm. This study aimed to determine the effect of the second stage of dwell time on the mechanical properties produced in the mTS-RFSSW welding technique using brass CuZn30 and aluminum AA1100 with a thickness of 0.42 mm. In this study, the variable parameter is the second stage dwell time which varies from 3 s, 4 s, 5 s, and 6 s, respectively. An optical microscope that aims to observe the macrostructure shows that an upward hook is formed in each joining process. Based on the scanning electron micrograph, the resulting formation of different intermetallic com-pounds (IMC) with varying thicknesses occurs in every variation of dwell time. The high dwell time indicates discontinued IMC, which affects the tensile force. The IMC formed at the interface of brass CuZn30 and aluminum AA1100 is dominated by more than 30 % Cu. The highest hardness value is found in the stir zone because the formation of intermetallic compounds influences refined grains. The highest maximum shear force and cross tensile force was obtained 371.35 N and 54.88 N, respectively, in the dwell time of 3 s.
AB - Welding and joining of brass CuZn30-aluminum AA1100 were obtained using micro two-stage refilled friction stir spot welding (mTS-RFSSW), which was carried out to eliminate the holes formed by the micro friction stir spot welding (mFSSW) process. The mTS-RFSSW process begins with the mFSSW welding process using tools with a pin inner diameter of 2.69 mm, pin outer diameter 1.811 mm and shoulder diameter of 4.954 mm, followed by a second stage process called mTS-RFSSW, which is a hole closing process using a tool with a pinless tool with shoulder diameter 4.954 mm. This study aimed to determine the effect of the second stage of dwell time on the mechanical properties produced in the mTS-RFSSW welding technique using brass CuZn30 and aluminum AA1100 with a thickness of 0.42 mm. In this study, the variable parameter is the second stage dwell time which varies from 3 s, 4 s, 5 s, and 6 s, respectively. An optical microscope that aims to observe the macrostructure shows that an upward hook is formed in each joining process. Based on the scanning electron micrograph, the resulting formation of different intermetallic com-pounds (IMC) with varying thicknesses occurs in every variation of dwell time. The high dwell time indicates discontinued IMC, which affects the tensile force. The IMC formed at the interface of brass CuZn30 and aluminum AA1100 is dominated by more than 30 % Cu. The highest hardness value is found in the stir zone because the formation of intermetallic compounds influences refined grains. The highest maximum shear force and cross tensile force was obtained 371.35 N and 54.88 N, respectively, in the dwell time of 3 s.
KW - AA1100
KW - Brass CuZn30
KW - dwell time
KW - Friction Stir Spot Welding
KW - mTS-RFSSW
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U2 - 10.15587/1729-4061.2023.276484
DO - 10.15587/1729-4061.2023.276484
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85165311041
SN - 1729-3774
VL - 3
SP - 6
EP - 14
JO - Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
JF - Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
IS - 12(123)
ER -