Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5017616 | Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Under tungsten inert gas heating, a sound Ti6Al4V/Al5052 lap joint was obtained with the addition of zinc, which enhanced the spreadability of Al-based filler on Ti6Al4V substrate. Under high heat input, a serrated TiAl3 layer, which was replaced by a TiZn16Â +Â TiAl3 dual sublayer under low heat input, was observed at the brazing interface. TiAl3, Si, and Al-Si eutectic compounds were found in the fusion zone. The microhardness of the fusion zone was higher than those of the heat-affected zone and the Al5052 substrate given the presence of intermetallic compounds. At the optimal welding current of 80Â A, the tensile-shear strength of the joint reached 180Â MPa, which was equivalent to 80% the tensile-shear strength of the base Al5052 alloy. Failure occurred at the welded seam. The fracture surface was characterized by quasi-cleavage patterns. The effect of zinc on the spreadability of liquid filler metal and the formation of the Ti6Al4V/Al5052 lap joint were discussed.
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