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Interface properties and thermodynamic analysis of laser–arc hybrid welded Al/steel joint
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringAl/steel JointImc LayerEngineeringFriction WeldingStainless SteelWelding ProcessAdvanced Laser ProcessingMechanical EngineeringLaser–arc HybridLaser Processing TechnologyWeld Pool SolidificationSolidificationHybrid WeldingMicrostructureCladding (Metalworking)Interface Properties
Fibre laser–cold metal transfer hybrid welding was introduced to join AA 6061 aluminium alloy with AISI 304 stainless steel using Al–12Si filler wire. Interface properties and microstructure of welded joints were observed by optical microscope, scanning electron microscope, energy dispersive spectrometry and X-ray diffraction techniques. A serrated intermetallic compound (IMC) layer was found at the interface between fusion zone and stainless steel. The morphology of IMC layer was uniform from the top to the bottom, and its average thickness was 3 μm. The IMC layer consisted of two layers: Al 8 (Fe,Cr) 2 Si layer close to fusion zone and (Al,Si) 13 Fe 4 layer close to stainless steel. The joint fractured at the IMC layer and presented a tensile strength of 165 MPa. The formation of the IMC layer was closely related with the thermodynamic and kinetic behaviours of the interface and fast cooling rate of hybrid welding.
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