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Influence of shielding gas on microstructure and mechanical properties of laser welded-brazed Al/steel lapped joint

Journal

JOURNAL OF MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
Volume 54, Issue -, Pages 347-358

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmapro.2020.03.030

Keywords

Laser welding-brazing; Al/steel; Shielding gas; Interfacial microstructure; Numerical simulation; Mechanical properties

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51875129]
  2. Key Research and Development Program in Shandong Province [2017GGX30147]

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Laser welded-brazed Al/steel lapped joint was successfully obtained under various shielding gas contents (pure Ar, CO2 + Ar and pure CO2) with laser power of 2000W. Influence of shielding gas contents on weld formation, interfacial microstructure and tensile-shear strength was investigated. The addition of CO2 in the shielding gas would not only enhance the total fusion volume but also improve the wettability of molten filler. Interfacial microstructure observations showed that addition of CO2 in the shielding gas would thicken the interfacial IMC. Continuous layered eta-Fe-2(Al,Si)(5) and serration shaped theta-Fe(Al,Si)(3) + tau(5)-Fe1.8Al7.2Si was newly formed. In addition, higher peak temperatures were produced with the increase of CO(2 )volumes, which was proven by numerical simulation results. Higher laser energy absorption for CO2, alternation of melt flow pattern and smaller thermal conductivity of CO2 were responsible for these changes. Highest average tensile-shear strength of 163MPa was obtained under the shielding gas content of 50 %Ar + 50 %CO2 when laser power was 2000W.

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