The effect of processing parameters on mechanical and microstructural properties of
AA6082 joints produced by friction stir welding was analysed in the present study. Different
welded specimens were produced by employing a fixed rotating speeds of 1600rpm
and by varying welding speeds from 40 to 460 mm/min. The joints mechanical properties
were evaluated by means of tensile tests at room temperature. In addition, fatigue tests
were performed by using a resonant electro-mechanical testing machine under constant
amplitude control up to 250 Hz sinusoidal loading. The fatigue tests were conducted in
axial control mode with R = min/max = 0.1, for all the welding and rotating speeds used
in the present study. The microstructural evolution of the material was analysed according
to the welding parameters by optical observations of the jointed cross-sections and
SEM observations of the fractured surfaces were done to characterize the weld performances
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