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Abubakr Kredegh et al. / Procedia Structural Integrity 2 (2016) 3065–3072 Author name / Structural Integrity Procedia 00 (2016) 000–000
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Table 1. Material properties in Friction Stir Welding of Al Alloy 2024-T351
Fsw regimes
PZ
HAZ 68000
TMAZ 68000
NZ
Young’s modulus
68000
68000
Poisson’s ratio
0.33
0.33
0.33
0.33
Yield stress (MPa) Hardening constant Hardening exponent
370.00 770.00
484.00 719.00 0.05546 167.00
272.00 800.00 0.1266 118.00
350.00
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0.086
Hardness (Hv1)
132.00
142.00
Table 2. Stress-strain data of FSW zones
PZ
HAZ
TMAZ
NZ
Stress (MPa)
Strain 0.0003 0.0006 0.0009 0.0014 0.0021 0.0034 0.0050 0.0058 0.0084 0.0120
Stress (MPa)
Strain 0.0004 0.0006 0.00100 0.00126 0.00150 0.00200 0.00280 0.00438 0.00558 0.00898 0.01166
Stress (MPa)
Strain
Stress (MPa)
Strain
20 40 45 90
25 35 58 83 95
50.34 75.86
0.00070 0.00123 0.00160 0.00200 0.00310 0.00450 0.00570
30.43 51.30 69.56 91.30
0.00044 0.00080 0.00120 0.00150 0.00210 0.00320 0.00430 0.00550
106.90 131.03 186.21 268.96 331.03
125 220 300 320 440 487
130.43 186.95 286.96 331.31
130 175 280 330 480 540
Fig. 3. The 3D Finite element Model of FSW compound.
3. Numerical model of Aluminum 2024-T351 T-joint The structure of two friction stir welded joints consists of different stages for numerical simulation of crack growth within the structure: 1. Create 3D model (shape and dimensions), Fig. 3.
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