Abstract

Summary This paper describes a fundamental investigation of the weldability of A5052 wrought alloy and AC7A castings in electron beam welding and gas tungsten arc welding. Microscopic observations, hardness, tensile, and impact tests were used. In electron beam welding, the tensile and impact properties of the wrought alloy weld metal and heat affected zone are satisfactory. Micro-solidification cracks are found in the weld metal, whereas micro-liquation cracks are found in the AC7A HAZ. The tensile properties of the welds produced by GTAW (or TIG) are virtually equivalent or slightly inferior to those of the electron beam welded joints.

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