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The effect of tool geometry on microstructure
and mechanical properties of friction stir lap welded AZ31 Mg alloy (top sheet)
and steel (zinc coated steel and brushed finish steel) sheets was studied.
Tools with two different probe lengths were used in this study. The
microstructure at the joining interface, the failure loads and the fracture
locations of the joints varied significantly with the probe length. For zinc coated
steel joints, the short probe contributed to defect-free joints and
high-strength joints; for brushed finish steel joints, long probe improved
significantly the failure loads of the joints. The joints welded using a long
probe fractured at the stir zone of magnesium alloy side while those welded
using short probe fractured at the joining interface.