%0 journal article %@ 0255-5476 %A Staron, P.,Homeyer, J.,Vaidya, M.V.,Kocak, M.,Hackius, J. %D 2006 %J Materials Science Forum, Residual Stresses VII %N %P 413-418 %R doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.524-525.413 %T Residual stresses in laser beam welded butt joints of the airframe aluminium alloy AA6056 %U https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.524-525.413 %X Residual stresses in CO2 laser beam welded AA6056 Al sheets were studied using neutron and high-energy X-ray diffraction. The influence of the temper T4 and T6 before welding, effect of sheet thickness in T6 temper, and the effectiveness of post-weld heat treatments T6 and,T78 for the reduction of residual stresses in the sheets welded initially in the T4 temper were examined. It was found that tensile longitudinal stresses were significantly higher when welded in T6 than in T4. With the increase in the sheet thickness, the residual stress profile was affected more than the stress level. In contrast, the post-weld heat treatments T6 and T78 did not lead to a significant reduction in residual stresses for the sheets welded in T4.