Analysis of the Process Parameters, Post-Weld Heat Treatment and Peening Effects on Microstructure and Mechanical Performance of Ti–Al Dissimilar Laser Weldings
Dissimilar Ti–Al laser weldings are very interesting due to their difficulties in being processed because of the different physical properties of the alloys and the crack formations during cooling and solidification. In this study, the effect of laser offset and defocusing on microstructure, geometr...
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doaj-b1a6c3acba8f43bd8bf224eae0bd9da52021-08-26T14:04:25ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012021-08-01111257125710.3390/met11081257Analysis of the Process Parameters, Post-Weld Heat Treatment and Peening Effects on Microstructure and Mechanical Performance of Ti–Al Dissimilar Laser WeldingsPaola Leo0Sonia D’Ostuni1Riccardo Nobile2Claudio Mele3Andrea Tarantino4Giuseppe Casalino5Innovation Engineering Department, University of Salento, Via per Arnesano s.n., 73100 Lecce, ItalyInnovation Engineering Department, University of Salento, Via per Arnesano s.n., 73100 Lecce, ItalyInnovation Engineering Department, University of Salento, Via per Arnesano s.n., 73100 Lecce, ItalyInnovation Engineering Department, University of Salento, Via per Arnesano s.n., 73100 Lecce, ItalyInnovation Engineering Department, University of Salento, Via per Arnesano s.n., 73100 Lecce, ItalyPolitecnico di Bari, DMMM, Via Orabona, 4, 70125 Bari, ItalyDissimilar Ti–Al laser weldings are very interesting due to their difficulties in being processed because of the different physical properties of the alloys and the crack formations during cooling and solidification. In this study, the effect of laser offset and defocusing on microstructure, geometry and mechanical properties response of 2 mm thick dissimilar AA6061/Ti-6Al-4V laser welds was analyzed. Moreover, in order to reduce residual stresses, the joints were both heat-treated and mechanically treated by ultrasonic peening. The welds microstructure was found to be martensitic in the Ti-6Al-4V fusion zone, columnar dendritic in the AA6061 fusion zone and partially martensitic in the Ti-6Al-4V heat-affected zone. Intermetallic compounds based on the Al–Ti system were detected at the AA6061/Ti-6Al-4V interface and in the aluminum fusion zone. Both negative defocusing and higher laser offset improved the tensile performance of the welds, mainly by reducing the amount of brittle intermetallic compounds. The stress relaxation heat treatment, leading to the aging of the martensite and the increasing of the size of the intermetallic compound, reduced the tensile strength and ductility of the joints. On the contrary, for dissimilar Al–Ti welds, mechanical treatment was effective in increasing joints ductility and, moreover, corrosion resistance.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/11/8/1257corrosion susceptibilitydefocusinghardnessmicrostructureoffsetstress relief heat treatment |
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Paola Leo Sonia D’Ostuni Riccardo Nobile Claudio Mele Andrea Tarantino Giuseppe Casalino Analysis of the Process Parameters, Post-Weld Heat Treatment and Peening Effects on Microstructure and Mechanical Performance of Ti–Al Dissimilar Laser Weldings Metals corrosion susceptibility defocusing hardness microstructure offset stress relief heat treatment |
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Paola Leo Sonia D’Ostuni Riccardo Nobile Claudio Mele Andrea Tarantino Giuseppe Casalino |
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Analysis of the Process Parameters, Post-Weld Heat Treatment and Peening Effects on Microstructure and Mechanical Performance of Ti–Al Dissimilar Laser Weldings |
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Analysis of the Process Parameters, Post-Weld Heat Treatment and Peening Effects on Microstructure and Mechanical Performance of Ti–Al Dissimilar Laser Weldings |
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Analysis of the Process Parameters, Post-Weld Heat Treatment and Peening Effects on Microstructure and Mechanical Performance of Ti–Al Dissimilar Laser Weldings |
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Analysis of the Process Parameters, Post-Weld Heat Treatment and Peening Effects on Microstructure and Mechanical Performance of Ti–Al Dissimilar Laser Weldings |
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Analysis of the Process Parameters, Post-Weld Heat Treatment and Peening Effects on Microstructure and Mechanical Performance of Ti–Al Dissimilar Laser Weldings |
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analysis of the process parameters, post-weld heat treatment and peening effects on microstructure and mechanical performance of ti–al dissimilar laser weldings |
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Dissimilar Ti–Al laser weldings are very interesting due to their difficulties in being processed because of the different physical properties of the alloys and the crack formations during cooling and solidification. In this study, the effect of laser offset and defocusing on microstructure, geometry and mechanical properties response of 2 mm thick dissimilar AA6061/Ti-6Al-4V laser welds was analyzed. Moreover, in order to reduce residual stresses, the joints were both heat-treated and mechanically treated by ultrasonic peening. The welds microstructure was found to be martensitic in the Ti-6Al-4V fusion zone, columnar dendritic in the AA6061 fusion zone and partially martensitic in the Ti-6Al-4V heat-affected zone. Intermetallic compounds based on the Al–Ti system were detected at the AA6061/Ti-6Al-4V interface and in the aluminum fusion zone. Both negative defocusing and higher laser offset improved the tensile performance of the welds, mainly by reducing the amount of brittle intermetallic compounds. The stress relaxation heat treatment, leading to the aging of the martensite and the increasing of the size of the intermetallic compound, reduced the tensile strength and ductility of the joints. On the contrary, for dissimilar Al–Ti welds, mechanical treatment was effective in increasing joints ductility and, moreover, corrosion resistance. |
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corrosion susceptibility defocusing hardness microstructure offset stress relief heat treatment |
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