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Dissimilar Laser Welding of a NiTi Shape Memory Alloy to Ti2AlNb

Journal

METALS
Volume 11, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/met11101578

Keywords

NiTi shape memory alloys; Ti2AlNb; Nb interlayer; laser welding; microstructure; mechanical properties

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51775091]
  2. Science and Technology Project of Sichuan Province [2020ZDZX0015]
  3. Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia (FCT-MCTES) [UID/00667/2020]

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NiTi-based shape memory alloys and the Ti2AlNb alloy are becoming increasingly important in the aerospace field. By using a Niobium (Nb) interlayer via laser welding, dissimilar joints between a NiTi shape memory alloy and Ti2AlNb alloy were obtained. Through process optimization, sound joints with a mechanical strength of over 1230 N were achieved, making them suitable for structural applications.
NiTi-based shape memory alloys and the Ti2AlNb alloy have gained increasing importance in the aerospace field. The joining of these two materials can further increment the importance and usage of these relevant engineering materials and expand their potential applications. However, when joining NiTi-based shape memory alloys to Ti-based alloys, the formation of brittle Ti-rich intermetallic compounds often occurs, significantly limiting their functionality and use. Dissimilar joints between a NiTi shape memory alloy and Ti2AlNb alloy were obtained using a 0.1 mm thick Niobium (Nb) interlayer via laser welding. By process optimization, sound joints were obtained. The microstructure evolution was assessed by means of electron microscopy, whereas the mechanical strength of the joints was evaluated using lap shear tensile testing. The best performing joints were seen to fracture at maximum loads above 1230 N, thus allowing us to consider this dissimilar pair for structural applications.

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