Abstract

Dissimilar metal joining between magnesium and titanium alloys was performed using laser welding-brazing process. Metallurgical bonding of immiscible AZ31 magnesium and TC4 titanium was successfully achieved by adding Al element into Mg based filler, compared to mechanical bonding when direct joining. An ultra-thin serrated-shape reaction layer was evidently observed at the interface of AZ91 (9%Al) fusion zone/Ti and identified as Ti3Al phase by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), which could prevent crack propagation effectively and thus improved the joint strength. The average fracture load of joint with AZ91 filler could reach 1947±61N representing 47.3±1.5% joint efficiency relative to the magnesium base metal, which was 85% higher than that with AZ31filler.

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