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Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Ultrasonic Welded Joint of 1060 Aluminum Alloy and T2 Pure Copper
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Friction WeldingEngineeringWelding TimeMechanical EngineeringAluminum AlloyStructural MaterialsCorrosionWelding ProcessWelding DurationT2 Pure CopperAlloysMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringWelding InterfaceMetallurgical InteractionSolid MechanicsWeld Pool SolidificationMicrostructureHigh Temperature MaterialsMechanical PropertiesAlloy DesignMechanics Of MaterialsMetal Processing
The microstructure and mechanical properties of Al/Cu ultrasonic welding joints were investigated. Results show that: (i) the joint strength increased when the welding time increased within a certain range, and a maximal resistant force of 163.04 N was obtained when the welding duration and welding static pressure were 200 ms and 7.2 MPa, respectively; (ii) with a further increase of welding time, the bonding interface was gradually occupied by a thick strip layer of brittle Al2Cu (θ2) phase, thus decreasing the strength; (iii) the maximum temperature in the welding region was 360 °C during the welding process, and a recrystallization phenomenon was identified near the welding interface; (iv) the average nanohardness of Cu, the Cu-Al interfacial reaction layer and Al were 1.04 GPa, 1.34 GPa, and 0.53 GPa, respectively, which is consistent with the formation of the intermetallic compound identified by energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) and XRD analysis.
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