Influence of the microstructural changes and induced residual stresses on tensile properties of wrought magnesium alloy friction stir welds
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2012Journal
Materials Science and Engineering AAbstract
Friction stir welding induces a microstructural evolution and residual stresses that will influence the resulting mechanical properties. Friction stir welds produced from magnesium alloy hot rolled plates were studied. Electron back scattered diffraction was used to determine the texture evolution, residual stresses were analyzed using X ray diffraction and tensile tests coupled with speckle interferometry were performed. The residual stresses induced during friction stir welding present a major influence on the final mechanical properties.
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