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Experimental and numerical approach to titanium-aluminum explosive welding

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MATERIALS RESEARCH EXPRESS
Volume 8, Issue 9, Pages -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/2053-1591/ac2017

Keywords

weldable window; numerical simulation; explosion welding; interface waveform; microstructure characterization

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51541112]

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The welding parameters of TA2/1060/5083 were accurately calculated and used for explosive welding experiments, with the composite materials showing tensile strength of 354 MPa and shear strength of 110 MPa, exhibiting signs of ductile fracture.
The welding parameters of TA2/1060/5083 were calculated accurately through a combination of explosive welding weldability window and numerical simulation, based on which explosion welding experiments were conducted using these parameters obtained. Then, a test was carried out on the mechanical properties of the composite plates obtained from the experiments and microstructure characterization was performed. As suggested by the results, TA2/1060 was a excellent straight bond, and the interface of 1060/5083 was a sine-wave featuring both vortex structure and splashing molten block structure, with an average wavelength of 700 mu m and a wave height of 100 mu m. The tensile strength and shear strength of the composite materials reached 354 MPa and 110 MPa, respectively, while the material showed the signs of ductile fracture. Moreover, work hardening and fine grain strengthening occurred at the interface, as did the element diffusion of Ti-Al, with a maximum diffusion depth of 32 mu m.

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