Friction spot joining device and friction spot joining method
US-2018354064-A1 · Dec 13, 2018 · US
US10016837B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10016837-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615287957-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 7, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 9, 2003 |
| Publication date | Jul 10, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 10, 2018 |
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A method of joining heat-treatable aluminum alloy members by friction stir welding, including the steps of: a T4-treatment-performing step of performing a T4 treatment on heat-treatable aluminum alloy members so as to impart T4 temper to the heat-treatable aluminum alloy members; a joining step of joining the heat-treatable aluminum alloy members with T4 temper by friction stir welding to provide a joined product; and a reversion-treatment-performing step of performing a reversion treatment, the reversion-treatment-performing step being carried out prior to or after the joining step.
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A method of joining heat-treatable aluminum alloy members by friction stir welding, comprising the steps of: a T4-treatment-performing step of performing a T4 treatment on the heat-treatable aluminum alloy members so as to impart T4 temper to the heat-treatable aluminum alloy members; a joining step of joining the T4 heat-treated aluminum alloy members with T4 temper by friction stir welding, wherein each T4 heat-treated aluminum alloy member has a length and a width, and wherein the T4 heat-treated aluminum alloy members are butted together along the lengths thereof and friction stir welded along the abutted lengths to provide a joined product; and a reversion-treatment-performing step of applying heat from a reversion treatment directly across an entire width of the T4 heat-treated aluminum alloy members, the reversion-treatment-performing step being carried out after the joining step so as to perform the reversion treatment on the joined product obtained in the joining step, before GP zones are formed at a stir zone of the joined product, and before a time period during which the joined product undergoes natural aging that occurs after the T4 heat-treated aluminum alloy members have been joined by friction stir welding exceeds 24 hours, wherein the stir zone of the joined product is formed along said welded length of the joined product, with a heat-affected zone located outwardly of the stir zone and base material portions of the joined product being areas other than the stir zone and the heat-affected zone in a widthwise direction of the joined product, wherein upon completing both the joining step and the reversion-treatment-performing step, a hardness of the stir zone is the highest, with a hardness of the heat-affected zone being the second highest, and a hardness of the base material portions being the lowest, and wherein each of the T4 heat-treated aluminum alloy members is formed of a 6000 series aluminum alloy and the reversion treatment is a heat treatment in which the T4 heat-treated aluminum alloy members are heated at an elevated temperature of 200-350° C. for a time period of not longer than 300 seconds. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the reversion treatment is performed using a heating means selected from a salt bath, an oil bath, an air-heating furnace, an iron, infrared heating and induction heating. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the joining step is carried out such that the T4 heat-treated alloy members are joined together sequentially along portions thereof at which the T4 heat-treated aluminum alloy members are to be joined by friction stir welding and the reversion-treatment-performing step is carried out such that the reversion treatment is sequentially performed, using a suitable heating device, on and directly across the entire width of the joined product formed by friction stir welding in the joining step. 4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the joining step and the reversion-treatment-performing step are carried out discontinuously. 5. The method according to claim 4 , wherein the joining step is carried out on one manufacturing line and the reversion-treatment-performing step is carried out on a separate manufacturing line. 6. A method of joining heat-treatable aluminum alloy members by friction stir welding, comprising the steps of: a T4-treatment-performing step of performing a T4 treatment on the heat-treatable aluminum alloy members so as to impart T4 temper to the heat-treatable aluminum alloy members; a joining step of joining the T4 heat-treated aluminum alloy members with T4 temper by friction stir welding, wherein each T4 heat-treated aluminum alloy member has a length and a width, and wherein the T4 heat-treated aluminum alloy members are butted together along the lengths thereof and friction stir welded along the abutted lengths to provide a joined product; and a reversion-treatment-performing step of applying heat from a reversion treatment directly across an entire width of the T4 heat-treated aluminum alloy members, the reversion-treatment-performing step being carried out after the joining step so as to perform the reversion treatment on the joined product obtained in the joining step, before GP zones are formed at a stir zone of the joined product, and before a time period during which the joined product undergoes natural aging that occurs after the T4 heat-treated aluminum alloy members have been joined by friction stir welding exceeds 24 hours, wherein the stir zone of the joined product is formed along said welded length of the joined product, with a heat-affected zone located outwardly of the stir zone and base material portions of the joined product being areas other than the stir zone and the heat-affected zone in a widthwise direction of the joined product, wherein upon completing both the joining step and the reversion-treatment-performing step, a hardness of the stir zone is the highest, with a hardness of the heat-affected zone being the second highest, and a hardness of the base material portions being the lowest, and wherein each of the T4 heat-treated aluminum alloy members is formed of a 2000 series aluminum alloy and the reversion treatment is a heat treatment in which the T4 heat-treated aluminum alloy members are heated at an elevated temperature of 150-300° C. for a time period of not longer than 300 seconds. 7. A method of joining heat-treatable aluminum alloy members by friction stir welding, comprising the steps of: a T4-treatment-performing step of performing a T4 treatment on the heat-treatable aluminum alloy members so as to impart T4 temper to the heat-treatable aluminum alloy members; a joining step of joining the T4 heat-treated aluminum alloy members with T4 temper by friction stir welding, wherein each T4 heat-treated aluminum alloy member has a length and a width, and wherein the T4 heat-treated aluminum alloy members are butted together along the lengths thereof and friction stir welded along the abutted lengths to provide a joined product; and a reversion-treatment-performing step of applying heat from a reversion treatment directly across an entire width of the T4 heat-treated aluminum alloy members, the reversion-treatment-performing step being carried out after the joining step so as to perform the reversion treatment on the joined product obtained in the joining step, before GP zones are formed at a stir zone of the joined product, and before a time period during which the joined product undergoes natural aging that occurs after the T4 heat-treated aluminum alloy members have been joined by friction stir welding exceeds 24 hours, wherein the stir zone of the joined product is formed along said welded length of the joined product, with a heat-affected zone located outwardly of the stir zone and base material portions of the joined product being areas other than the stir zone and the heat-affected zone in a widthwise direction of the joined product, wherein upon completing both the joining step and the reversion-treatment-performing step, a hardness of the stir zone is the highest, with a hardness of the heat-affected zone being the second highest, and a hardness of the base material portions being the lowest, and wherein each of the T4 heat-treated aluminum alloy members is formed of a 7000 series aluminum alloy and the reversion treatment is a heat treatment in which the T4 heat-treated aluminum alloy members are heated at an elevated temperature of 150-250° C. for a time period of not longer than 300 seconds. 8. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the reversion treatment is performed using a heating means selected from a salt bath, an oil bath, an air-heating furnace, an iron, infrared heating and induction hea
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