Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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828470 | Materials & Design | 2015 | 10 Pages |
•Electromagnetic stirring (EMS) is applied to Al/Ti resistance spot welding.•Spheroidal grain structure formed in the weld nugget due to the EMS.•EMS improves the bonding diameter and tensile shear property of Al/Ti joint.•EMS makes the performance of Al/Ti joint better than Al/Al joint.
The impact of electromagnetic stirring (EMS) upon the microstructure and mechanical properties of the Al/Ti resistance spot weld was investigated. The microstructures in the Al/Ti resistance spot weld joint were characterized by comparing them to those in an Al/Al resistance spot weld joint, and the effects of the welding current, welding time, and electrode force upon the tensile shear properties were also studied. The microstructure in the traditional Al/Ti joint consisted of a partially melted zone, a columnar grain zone, and a transition structure. Under the action of EMS, a fine spheroidal grain structure formed in the Al/Ti joint and, compared with the traditional Al/Ti resistance spot weld, the weld created under the EMS effect exhibited a larger bonding diameter, and higher tensile shear force and energy absorption. The large bonding diameter and fine spheroidal grain structure should account for the superior mechanical performance of the Al/Ti EMS joint.
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