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Friction stir welding (FSW)represents a solid-state welding method renowned for producing highquality joints, particularly in aluminum alloys. This study focuses on enhancing weld strength in the
aerospace alloy AA6082-T6. The research involved conducting experiments to create FSW joints in
AA6082-T6 by incorporating graphene nanoplatelets(GNPs) and copper as filler materials. Various
characteristics of the joints, including microhardness, tensile strength, wear resistance, and corrosion
behavior, were meticulously investigated. The experimental findings demonstrated that AA6082-T6
joints reinforced with GNPs exhibited significantly higher weld strength than conventional joints.
This improvement can be attributed to the superior bonding and reinforcing effects of GNPs within
the aluminum matrix. Furthermore, the GNPs incorporated joints displayed enhanced electrochemical and wear properties. This innovative approach in FSW presents a promising avenue for enhancing
weld strength across diverse alloys through the integration of different reinforcement materials.
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AA6082-T6 alloy Tensile strength Friction stir welding Grain structure Graphene nanoplatelets Transmission electron microscope
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Citation
Rahul Biradar et al 2024 Mater. Res. Express 11 106519
Publisher
IO Publishing