Abstract

Butt laser welding-brazing of Mg to Ti with Mg based filler was performed with the assistance of Cu coating. The thickness of Cu coating was varied in the study, to investigate its influence on microstructure and mechanical properties of the joint. Two main regions were distinguished along the Mg/Cu coated Ti interface. At the upper interface, the bonding mechanism evolved from mechanical bonding into a “Ti3Al and AlCu2Ti” metallurgical bonding, and into a “Ti3Al + Ti2Cu + AlCu2Ti” metallurgical bonding as Cu coating thickness varied from 0 μm to 19.7 μm to 24.9 μm. At the lower interface, mechanical bonding changed into the IMC layer consisted of Ti3Al, Ti2Cu and AlCu2Ti when Cu coating thickness reached 28.2 μm. The chemical potential calculated by the developed Toop model suggested that Cu played a role in promoting the mutual diffusion between Al and Ti. Ti tended to react with Al first compared with Cu suggesting Ti-Al compounds were produced easily at Mg/Ti interface. In the case of Cu coating thickness of 19.7 μm, the joint load reached a peak value of 3457 N, as high as 85.35% of that of Mg base metal. The fracture mode changed from interfacial failure to fusion zone failure when the coating thickness reached 19.7 μm.

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