Investigating the influence of single-pass and double-pass friction stir processing on mechanical and wear behaviour of AA5083/Al2O3 surface
Shalok Bharti, Nilesh D. Ghetiya, Kaushik M. Patel, Varun Dutta
Abstract
Abstract Friction Stir Processing (FSP) has established itself as an efficient technique to manufacture surface composite. Since the development of FSP, a variety of surface composite coatings have been produced with the help of this technique. Surface composite provides an enhancement in the material’s properties by providing a coating layer of composite material on the parent material. Various FSP process parameters can affect the produced surface composite and its properties. One of the important FSP parameters includes the number of passes over the surface of a material. In this paper surface composite of AA5083/Al2O3 was produced using FSP. Single-pass and double pass FSP were employed to understand its effect on microhardness, tensile strength, microstructure coefficient of friction, and wear rate. It was observed that the double pass aided to produce the homogeneously dispersed reinforcement particles in the surface composite along with fine grain microstructure. FSP helped to enhance the microhardness from 79.5 HV in the parent material to 136.5 HV in double pass FSP. Moreover, FSP helped to increase the tribological properties after two passes. However, the ultimate tensile strength was reduced after FSP.