4.7 Article

Effect of friction time on mechanical and metallurgical properties of continuous drive friction welded Ti6Al4V/SUS321 joints

Journal

MATERIALS & DESIGN
Volume 56, Issue -, Pages 649-656

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2013.11.065

Keywords

Titanium alloy; Stainless steel; Continuous drive friction welding; Interfacial microstructure; Fracture morphology

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51071123]
  2. Innovation Project of Shaanxi Province Overall Plan on Science and Technology [2012HBSZS021]
  3. Northwestern Polytechnical University Foundation for Fundamental Research [JC20120224]
  4. 111 Project [B08040]

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Dissimilar joint of Ti6Al4V titanium alloy and SUS321 stainless steel was fabricated by continuous drive friction welding. The effect of friction time on the mechanical properties was evaluated by hardness measurement and tensile test, while the interfacial microstructure and fracture morphologies were analyzed by scanning electron microscope, energy dispersive spectroscope and X-ray Diffraction. The results show that the tensile strength increases with friction time under the experimental conditions. And the maximum average strength 560 MPa, which is 90.3% of the SUS321 base metal, is achieved at a friction time of 4 s. For all samples, studied fracture occurred along the joint interface, where intermetallic compounds like FeTi, Fe2Ti, Ni-3(Al, Ti) and Fe3Ti3O and many other phases were formed among elements from the two base metals. The width of intermetallic compounds zone increases with friction time up to 3 mu m, below which it is beneficial to make a strong metallurgical bond. However, the longer friction time leads to oversized flash on the Ti6Al4V side and overgrown intermetallic compounds. Finally the optimized friction time was discussed to be in the range of 2-4 s, under which the sound joint with good reproducibility can be expected. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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