Friction stir welding (FSW), a relatively new solid-state joining process, is used to join Al alloys of all compositions, including alloys essentially considered unweldable. This study focused on microstructures in FSW Al alloy 7075-T651 (AA 7075-T651 [UNS 97075-T651]), an alloy not commonly fusion welded, and the resultant corrosion susceptibility. Although the heat input associated with FSW was relatively low and the time at temperature was short compared to fusion welding, localized microstructures, chemical segregation, and precipitate distributions were created that generally are not present in parent metal AA 7075-T651. Typically, in the weld and heat affected zone (HAZ), the times at peak temperature were short, cooling was relatively rapid, and peak temperatures were < ≈ 500°C. Accordingly, a corresponding microstructural gradient developed from the weld nugget into the unaffected parent metal with the precipitate distribution in and around grain boundaries reflecting this temperature excursion. Some of these microstructures, when exposed to a corrosive environment, showed selective grain boundary attack and a decrease in the pitting potential relative to the parent metal. A characterization of the microstructure and localized chemistry differences within the weld zones suggested that the decrease in corrosion resistance correlated with a depletion of Cu within the grain boundaries and precipitate-free zones. These results provided evidence that the lowered resistance to intergranular corrosion following FSW of AA 7075-T651 was caused by a difference in pitting potentials.
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1 December 1999
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December 01 1999
Intergranular Corrosion Following Friction Stir Welding of Aluminum Alloy 7075-T651
C.G. Rhodes
C.G. Rhodes
*Rockwell Science Center, 1049 Camino dos Rios, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360.
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Online ISSN: 1938-159X
Print ISSN: 0010-9312
NACE International
1999
CORROSION (1999) 55 (12): 1127–1135.
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J.B. Lumsden, M.W. Mahoney, G. Pollock, C.G. Rhodes; Intergranular Corrosion Following Friction Stir Welding of Aluminum Alloy 7075-T651. CORROSION 1 December 1999; 55 (12): 1127–1135. https://doi.org/10.5006/1.3283950
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