2021-10-222021-10-222009-06Aydın, H. vd. (2009). "Tensile properties of friction stir welded joints of 2024 aluminum alloys in different heat-treated-state". Materials & Design, 30(6), 2211-2221.0264-1275https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matdes.2008.08.034https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S026130690800424Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11452/22440In this study, the different heat-treated-state 2024 Al-alloys were friction stir welded. The tensile properties of the joints have a tendency to increase with the precipitation hardening of the base material. The peak tensile properties have been obtained in the T6 (100 degrees C - 10 h) joint. It is observed that the weld zone is strengthened by the friction stir welding process for the 2024-0 joint. The fracture regions are detected near the nugget for W joint, the interface between the nugget and the thermomechanically affected zone for T4 and T6 joints and base material for O joint.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessHeat treatmentsWeldingMechanicalMechanical-propertiesMicrostructural evolutionAa2024AlVisualizationFlowTeMaterials scienceAluminaAluminumAluminum alloysFrictionHeat treatmentStainless steelTribologyWelded steel structuresWeldingWelds2024 aluminum alloysAl-alloysBase materialsC. Heat treatmentsD. WeldingE. MechanicalFriction stir welded jointsFriction stirsPrecipitation hardeningsThermo-mechanically affected zonesWeld zonesTensile properties of friction stir welded joints of 2024 aluminum alloys in different heat-treated-stateArticle0002656691000452-s2.0-6324908743022112221306Materials science, multidisciplinaryFriction Stir Welding; Bobbins; Welded Joints