Influence of tool pin profile on the microstructure and mechanical properties of friction stir welded copper/brass dissimilar joints

Vellore Institute of Technology University

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Abstract

Special applications such as valves, pumps, condensers, precision engineering, and biomedical components frequently demand the use of copper and its alloys due to their desirable properties. Copper is inherently soft, while brass offers excellent corrosion resistance. This study investigates the influence of four different tool pin profiles namely, straight cylindrical, plain taper, triangular, and taper threaded on the formation and properties of dissimilar copper–brass joints produced by friction stir welding. The welding parameters were optimized at a tool rotational speed of 750 rpm, traverse speed of 75 mm/min, and tool tilt angle of 2.5°, with the aim of enhancing mechanical properties. The findings…

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Keywords
  • Welding
  • Microstructure
  • Friction stir welding
  • Brass
  • Ultimate tensile strength
  • Intermetallic
  • Rotational speed
  • Traverse
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