Direct keyhole laser welding of aluminum alloy AA5754 to titanium alloy Ti6Al4V

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TitreDirect keyhole laser welding of aluminum alloy AA5754 to titanium alloy Ti6Al4V
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuteursTomashchuk I., Sallamand P., Cicala E., Peyre P., Grevey D.
JournalJOURNAL OF MATERIALS PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
Volume217
Pagination96-104
Date PublishedMAR
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0924-0136
Mots-clésAluminum 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.

DOI10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2014.10.025