Effect of Load on the Corrosion Behavior of Friction Stir Welded AA 7075-T6 Aluminum Alloy

Materials (Basel). 2020 Jun 7;13(11):2600. doi: 10.3390/ma13112600.

Abstract

The paper focuses on the corrosion behavior of aluminum joints made by friction stir welding as a function of loading conditions. A four-points bend-beam test, constant loading test, and slow strain-rate test were carried out on AA 7075-T6 alloy in aerated NaCl 35g/L solution at room temperature monitoring the free corrosion potential. The penetration depth of the intergranular attack was deeper after the four-point bent-beam tests compared to all the other testing techniques. Preferential dissolution along the grain boundaries was found in the heat-affected zone and the attack follows the elongated grains structure along the rolling direction. However, no stress-corrosion cracking phenomena were detected. No relevant stress corrosion cracking (SCC) crack embryos propagation was noticed under uniaxial tensile tests-both constant loading and slow strain-rate tests-manly due to the high dissolution rate occurring at the crack tip which promoted premature shear ruptures.

Keywords: AA7075; corrosion; friction stir welding (FSW); stress-corrosion cracking.