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Joining of aluminum and magnesium via pre-roll-assisted A-TIG welding with Zn interlayer

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MATERIALS LETTERS
Volume 122, Issue -, Pages 49-51

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2014.02.008

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Dissimilar joint; Microstructure; Welding

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AZ31B Mg and 6061 Al alloys were successfully welded via a novel pre-roll-assisted A-TIG welding technique with Zn interlayer at an overlap configuration. The rolling operation increased the contact area and control tightly between Zn interlayer and plates at an interlayer-assisted overlap configuration to avoid the adverse effect of gaps. B2O3 activating flux was coated on the upper Al plates to provide contraction of the arc column to increase the arc energy density; welding penetration was increased without improving heat input, which reduced the formation and grain coarsening of Al-Mg IMCs. Therefore, the tensile-shear strength of the joints was improved obviously. The average of tensile-shear strength joined was 71.2 MPa with a maximum of 74 MPa compared to 41.1 MPa with a maximum of 45.2 MPa by conventional TIG with Zn interlayer. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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