Effect of Alloying Elements Gradient on Solid-State Diffusion Bonding between Aerospace Aluminum Alloys

Three different bonding couples assembled by two commonly used aerospace aluminum alloys were bonded within the temperature range of 460–520 °C under 6 MPa for 60 min in vacuum atmosphere. The interface microstructure and alloying elements distribution of the bonded joints were det...

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Main Authors: Fan Wu, Wenlong Zhou, Yujie Han, Xuesong Fu, Yanjin Xu, Hongliang Hou
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-08-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/11/8/1446
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spelling doaj-aac46f704b834a74bb6372933ef180bf2020-11-25T02:17:27ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442018-08-01118144610.3390/ma11081446ma11081446Effect of Alloying Elements Gradient on Solid-State Diffusion Bonding between Aerospace Aluminum AlloysFan Wu0Wenlong Zhou1Yujie Han2Xuesong Fu3Yanjin Xu4Hongliang Hou5School of Material Science and Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116085, ChinaSchool of Material Science and Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116085, ChinaAVIC Aeronautical Manufacturing Technology Research Institute, Beijing 100024, ChinaSchool of Material Science and Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116085, ChinaAVIC Aeronautical Manufacturing Technology Research Institute, Beijing 100024, ChinaAVIC Aeronautical Manufacturing Technology Research Institute, Beijing 100024, ChinaThree different bonding couples assembled by two commonly used aerospace aluminum alloys were bonded within the temperature range of 460–520 °C under 6 MPa for 60 min in vacuum atmosphere. The interface microstructure and alloying elements distribution of the bonded joints were determined by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and Energy Dispersive Spectroscope (EDS); the bond strength was evaluated by tensile-shear strength test. The results show the bond quality improved effectively as the bonding temperature increased. Compared with the 1420-1420 and 7B04-7B04 bonding couples, the 1420-7B04 couples obtained better interface integrity and higher bond strength, the highest shear strength for 1420-7B04 couple can be as high as 188 MPa when bonded at 520 °C. Special attention was focused on the 1420-7B04 couple, the diffusion coefficient of Mg at the original interface under different temperatures were investigated, the results show the diffusion coefficient increased obviously as the bonding temperature increased. A diffusion affected zone (DAZ) without continuous intermetallic phases formed due to the diffusion of alloying elements across the bonding interface. The combined action of temperature and alloying elements gradient resulted in the increase of alloying elements diffusion fluxes, which in turn promote the bonding quality through the accelerated shrinkage of interfacial voids.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/11/8/1446diffusion bondinginterface microstructureshear strengthalloying element diffusion
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author Fan Wu
Wenlong Zhou
Yujie Han
Xuesong Fu
Yanjin Xu
Hongliang Hou
spellingShingle Fan Wu
Wenlong Zhou
Yujie Han
Xuesong Fu
Yanjin Xu
Hongliang Hou
Effect of Alloying Elements Gradient on Solid-State Diffusion Bonding between Aerospace Aluminum Alloys
Materials
diffusion bonding
interface microstructure
shear strength
alloying element diffusion
author_facet Fan Wu
Wenlong Zhou
Yujie Han
Xuesong Fu
Yanjin Xu
Hongliang Hou
author_sort Fan Wu
title Effect of Alloying Elements Gradient on Solid-State Diffusion Bonding between Aerospace Aluminum Alloys
title_short Effect of Alloying Elements Gradient on Solid-State Diffusion Bonding between Aerospace Aluminum Alloys
title_full Effect of Alloying Elements Gradient on Solid-State Diffusion Bonding between Aerospace Aluminum Alloys
title_fullStr Effect of Alloying Elements Gradient on Solid-State Diffusion Bonding between Aerospace Aluminum Alloys
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Alloying Elements Gradient on Solid-State Diffusion Bonding between Aerospace Aluminum Alloys
title_sort effect of alloying elements gradient on solid-state diffusion bonding between aerospace aluminum alloys
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Three different bonding couples assembled by two commonly used aerospace aluminum alloys were bonded within the temperature range of 460–520 °C under 6 MPa for 60 min in vacuum atmosphere. The interface microstructure and alloying elements distribution of the bonded joints were determined by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and Energy Dispersive Spectroscope (EDS); the bond strength was evaluated by tensile-shear strength test. The results show the bond quality improved effectively as the bonding temperature increased. Compared with the 1420-1420 and 7B04-7B04 bonding couples, the 1420-7B04 couples obtained better interface integrity and higher bond strength, the highest shear strength for 1420-7B04 couple can be as high as 188 MPa when bonded at 520 °C. Special attention was focused on the 1420-7B04 couple, the diffusion coefficient of Mg at the original interface under different temperatures were investigated, the results show the diffusion coefficient increased obviously as the bonding temperature increased. A diffusion affected zone (DAZ) without continuous intermetallic phases formed due to the diffusion of alloying elements across the bonding interface. The combined action of temperature and alloying elements gradient resulted in the increase of alloying elements diffusion fluxes, which in turn promote the bonding quality through the accelerated shrinkage of interfacial voids.
topic diffusion bonding
interface microstructure
shear strength
alloying element diffusion
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/11/8/1446
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