FSW Lab - Complete Manual
FSW Lab - Complete Manual
FSW Lab - Complete Manual
Where, P is the axial pressure,
and
AS
RS
P
(a)
(b)
VI
As already mentioned that; when FSW tool is inserted into the workpiece, a pin hole
is formed, and when the tool starts to translate along the joining line the material stirring
around the pin hole (i.e. around the tool pin) is centrifugally forged into the cavity created
due to pin translation. So, the FSW process can be considered as the micro-hole formation
and filling process (as shown in the Fig. A2) [3].
Let us consider that;
= Welding speed
= Welding rate
(1)
If the micro-hole gets completely filled, then the fill metal must be equal to the volume of the
micro-hole. If the time of filling of metal into the micro-hole is
1
, then
=
1
1
=
(2)
Obviously, the time for which the shoulder play effect on the micro-hole should be greater
than the time for filling the hole, in order to avoid any void or hole to remain present. Hence,
VII
1
(3)
Now, combining Eqs. (1) and (2), gives the following equation.
(4)
The volume of the material centrifugally forged into the micro-hole per second depends upon
the tool rotational speed, if the other parameters are kept constant. So,
Similarly, the frictional force under the shoulder will increase with the increase in the
welding pressure (i.e. vertical force on the FSW tool). According to the momentum
theory
0
= ; so the forging speed (i.e. speed with which the material is being
centrifugally forged into the micro-hole) will also increase with the FSW tool axial force.
Hence;
The above relationship between S and the welding pressure P, and the rotational speed
can
be combinly written as;
=
(5)
In the above equation, k is the proportionality constant, and it depends upon the material
properties and the welding temperature.
(6)
Now, if the tool pin size is also considered, then the Eq. (6) can be modified as;
)
(7)
For a particular FSW tool and work-piece material Eq. (7) can further be simplified as;
(8)
Where, would be constant for a particular FSW tool and work-piece material combination.
Thus, if the welding pressure and the tool rotational speed are kept constant, then the welding
speed must be less than a specific value, and/or if the welding speed is kept constant, then the
welding pressure and tool rotational speed must be larger than a specific value; in order to
avoid any voids. Hence, these three welding parameters are dependent on each other, if rest
other parameters are kept fixed.