Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5456541 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2016 30 Pages PDF
Abstract
Ultrasonic spot welding (USW) is an energy efficient thermomechanical technology causing effective bond in less than a second for difficult dissimilar materials combination such as aluminium to steel sheet welding. The interfacial reaction between aluminium 6111-T4 and two different zinc coated steels of hot dipped DX56-Z and galvannealed DX53-ZF has been investigated under controlled process parameters of clamping forces and welding times. Formation of melt at the weld interface was seen to be accelerated and the cause for this discrepancy will be discussed. In aluminium to both coated steel joints, formation of a eutectic structure occurred between aluminium and the zinc coats in short period of time, which changed to a dendritic structure due to an increase in aluminium concentration with longer welding times. In aluminium to DX56-Z steel joints, the failure mainly occurred through the Fe2Al(5−x)Znx (0
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