Heat Treatment of Friction-Stir-Welded 7050 Aluminum Plates
TBMG-1531
03/01/2006
- Content
A method of heat treatment has been developed to reverse some of the deleterious effects of friction stir welding of plates of aluminum alloy 7050. This alloy is considered unweldable by arc and high-energy-density beam fusion welding processes. The alloy can be friction stir welded, but as-welded workpieces exhibit low ductility, low tensile and yield strengths, and low resistance to stress corrosion cracking. Heat treatment according to the present method increases tensile and yield strengths, and minimizes or eliminates stress corrosion cracking. It also increases ductility.
- Citation
- "Heat Treatment of Friction-Stir-Welded 7050 Aluminum Plates," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2006.