Direct keyhole laser welding of aluminum alloy AA5754 to titanium alloy Ti6Al4V
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Titre | Direct keyhole laser welding of aluminum alloy AA5754 to titanium alloy Ti6Al4V |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Auteurs | Tomashchuk I., Sallamand P., Cicala E., Peyre P., Grevey D. |
Journal | JOURNAL OF MATERIALS PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY |
Volume | 217 |
Pagination | 96-104 |
Date Published | MAR |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 0924-0136 |
Mots-clés | Aluminum alloys, Dissimilar metal joint, laser welding, Titanium alloys |
Résumé | The tensile strength of direct AA5754/Ti6Al4V joints performed by high speed Yb:YAG laser welding is found to be determined by morphology and phase content of dissimilar interface formed between contacting Al-rich and Ti-rich melted zones. Three types of contact interfaces were observed: (I) thin (<20 mu m thick) interface-composed mostly by TiAl and formed under 0.2 mm beam shift to Al side and linear energy of welding >= 37.5 kJ/m; (2) cracked interface (190-300 mu m thick) composed by Al3Ti and other Al-Ti intermetallics and formed under beam shift at 0.2 mm to Ti side and linear energy >= 37.5 kJ/m; (3) malaxated interface composed of layers and isles of Ti3Al and TiAl forming in other tested conditions and favored by welding speed >10 m/min. Maximal linear tensile force (220 N/mm for 2 mm thick weld) can be attained when thin contact interface is formed. In this case, the fracture starts in intermetallics-rich zone but propagates mainly in Al-rich melted zone, when in other cases it occurs in brittle intermetallic layers. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2014.10.025 |