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Study on Al migration, microstructure and hardness in fusion zone of Al-Si coated press-hardened steel by various laser powers

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MATERIALS TODAY COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 36, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.mtcomm.2023.106881

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Al-Si coated steel welding; Steel/aluminum welding; Lap welding; Intermetallic compounds; Microstructure properties

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This study investigates the influence of Al distribution in the fusion zone on the microstructures and properties of welded joints, and provides insights into the relationship between the distribution of Al and the microstructure and hardness of the weld. The findings also reveal the changes in Al distribution under different laser powers and its impact on the welded joints.
In this paper, the influence of Al distribution in the fusion zone (FZ) on microstructures and properties of welded joints was studied under 13 different laser powers (300 W -> 3000 W). The results show that Al can quickly accumulate at the upper surface of the FZ and the fusion line. Due to the stirring action of the beam and the dilution of the molten pool metal, Al becomes gradually uniform with the increase of laser power. This work guides the welding process parameters of lap welding the second layer steel plate to obtain uniform weld. In addition, with the decrease of Al content, the microstructure and hardness of the FZ change as follows: Al-based solid solution (Al > 60.2 wt%, 80 similar to 120 HV) -> Fe-Al intermetallic compound (IMC) (10 wt% < Al < 60.2 wt%, 340 similar to 980 HV) -> Fe-based solid solution (Al < 10 wt%, 350 similar to 530 HV). Therefore, this work revealed the relationship between the distribution-microstructure-hardness of Al and gave the possible microstructures and properties database of Fe/Al welding joints.

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