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Interface and properties of the friction stir welded joints of titanium alloy Ti6Al4V with aluminum alloy 6061
Highlights Friction stir butt welding of titanium alloy Ti6Al4V and aluminum alloy A6061-T6. Welding parameters affect interfacial microstructure of the joint. Welding parameters affect the mechanical property of joint and fracture position. Joining mechanism of Ti6Al4V/A6061 dissimilar alloys by FSW is investigated.
Abstract Titanium alloy Ti6Al4V and aluminum alloy 6061 dissimilar material joints were made with friction stir welding (FSW) method. The effects of welding parameters, including the stir pin position, the rotating rate and the travel speed of the tool, on the interface and the properties of the joints were investigated. The macrostructure of the joints and the fracture surfaces of the tensile test were observed with optical microscope and scanning electron microscope (SEM). The interface reaction layer was investigated with transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The factors affecting the mechanical properties of the joints were discussed. The results indicated that the tensile strength of the joints and the fracture location are mainly dependent on the rotating rate, and the interface and intermetallic compound (IMC) layer are the governing factor. There is a continuous 100nm thick TiAl3 IMC at the interface when the rotating rate is 750rpm. When the welding parameters were appropriate, the joints fractured in the thermo-mechanically affected zone (TMAZ) and the heat affected zone (HAZ) of the aluminum alloy and the strength of the joints could reach 215MPa, 68% of the aluminum base material strength, as well as the joint could endure large plastic deformation.
Interface and properties of the friction stir welded joints of titanium alloy Ti6Al4V with aluminum alloy 6061
Highlights Friction stir butt welding of titanium alloy Ti6Al4V and aluminum alloy A6061-T6. Welding parameters affect interfacial microstructure of the joint. Welding parameters affect the mechanical property of joint and fracture position. Joining mechanism of Ti6Al4V/A6061 dissimilar alloys by FSW is investigated.
Abstract Titanium alloy Ti6Al4V and aluminum alloy 6061 dissimilar material joints were made with friction stir welding (FSW) method. The effects of welding parameters, including the stir pin position, the rotating rate and the travel speed of the tool, on the interface and the properties of the joints were investigated. The macrostructure of the joints and the fracture surfaces of the tensile test were observed with optical microscope and scanning electron microscope (SEM). The interface reaction layer was investigated with transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The factors affecting the mechanical properties of the joints were discussed. The results indicated that the tensile strength of the joints and the fracture location are mainly dependent on the rotating rate, and the interface and intermetallic compound (IMC) layer are the governing factor. There is a continuous 100nm thick TiAl3 IMC at the interface when the rotating rate is 750rpm. When the welding parameters were appropriate, the joints fractured in the thermo-mechanically affected zone (TMAZ) and the heat affected zone (HAZ) of the aluminum alloy and the strength of the joints could reach 215MPa, 68% of the aluminum base material strength, as well as the joint could endure large plastic deformation.
Interface and properties of the friction stir welded joints of titanium alloy Ti6Al4V with aluminum alloy 6061
Wu, Aiping (author) / Song, Zhihua (author) / Nakata, Kazuhiro (author) / Liao, Jinsun (author) / Zhou, Li (author)
2014-12-10
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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