Friction stir welding tool and friction stir welding method
US-2024189937-A1 · Jun 13, 2024 · US
US12311461B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12311461-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218285965-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 7, 2022 |
| Priority date | Apr 8, 2021 |
| Publication date | May 27, 2025 |
| Grant date | May 27, 2025 |
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A friction stir welding tool and a friction stir welding method that can increase the amount of heat generation, while reducing the amount of escaping heat are provided. The friction stir welding tool ( 1 ) has a shoulder portion ( 7 ) and a probe portion ( 5 ) provided on a bottom surface of the shoulder portion ( 7 ). The base material of the friction stir welding tool ( 1 ) is a ceramic material whose main phase is silicon nitride or sialon. The shoulder portion ( 7 ) has a diameter of 35 mm or greater.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A friction stir welding tool having a shoulder portion and a probe portion provided on a bottom surface of the shoulder portion, wherein a ceramic material whose main phase is silicon nitride or sialon is used as a base material, and a diameter of the shoulder portion is 35 mm or greater; wherein the probe portion comprises a distal end side and a proximal end side, wherein the probe further comprises a skirt region provided on the proximal end side of the probe portion that expands toward the bottom surface of the shoulder portion; wherein the skirt region has an outer diameter and an approximately truncated conical shape such that its outer diameter increases gradually from the distal end side toward the bottom surface of the shoulder portion; wherein the probe portion further comprises a distal end side region provided on the probe portion on an upper end side compared to the skirt region; wherein the distal end side region has an outer diameter and an approximately truncated conical shape such that its outer diameter increases gradually from the distal end side toward the bottom surface of the shoulder portion; wherein the skirt region is larger than the distal end side region of the probe portion in terms of a ratio of increase in outer diameter to height; and wherein, in a cross section containing a center axis of the probe portion, at least one pair of straight portions that are symmetric with respect to the center axis, appear in a visible outline of the skirt region and satisfy the following conditions (1) and (2): condition (1): in the cross section, a distance between a point of intersection where a straight line containing the straight portion intersects with a straight line containing a visible outline of the region of the probe portion other than the skirt region, and a straight line passing through two points where a pair of straight lines containing the visible outlines of the region of the probe portion other than the skirt region intersect with a straight line containing the bottom surface of the shoulder portion, is 12% or greater and 55% or less of the height of the probe portion; and condition (2): a taper angle between the pair of straight portions is 60° or greater and 160° or less, wherein the taper angle is a vertical angle formed between extensions of the straight portions intersecting. 2. The friction stir welding tool according to claim 1 , wherein a ratio of a height of the probe portion to the diameter of the shoulder portion is 0.5 or less. 3. The friction stir welding tool according to claim 1 , wherein a ratio of a diameter of the probe portion at its root to the diameter of the shoulder portion is 0.67 or less. 4. The friction stir welding tool according to claim 1 , having a coating layer formed of TiN. 5. A friction stir welding method in which plates having a thickness of 15 mm or greater are welded together by the friction stir welding tool set forth in claim 1 .
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Tools therefor, e.g. characterised by the shape of the probe · CPC title
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