Abstract

The aim of this paper is to study the microstructure and mechanical properties of the Ti6Al4V/Al-1060 plate by explosive welding before and after heat treatment. The welded interface is smooth and straight without any jet trapping. The disturbances near the interface, circular and random pores of Al-1060, and beta phase grains of Ti6Al4V have been observed by Scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Heat treatment reduces pores significantly and generates a titanium-island-like morphology. Energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) analysis results show that the maximum portion of the interfacial zone existed in the aluminium side, which is composed of three intermetallic phases: TiAl, TiAl2 and TiAl3. Heat treatment resulted in the enlargement of the interfacial zone and conversion of intermentallic phases. Tensile test, shear test, bending test and hardness test were performed to examine the mechanical properties including welding joint qualities. The results of mechanical tests show that the tensile strength and welding joint strength of the interfacial region are larger than one of its constituent material (Al-1060), the microhardness near the interface is maximum. Besides, tensile strength, shear strength and microhardness of heat treated samples are smaller than unheat treated. Smooth particle hydrodynamic (SPH) method is used to simulate the transient behaviour of both materials at the interface. Transient pressure, plastic deformation and temperature on the flyer and base side during the welding process were obtained and analyzed. Furthermore, the numerical simulation identified that almost straight bonding structure is formed on the interface, which is in agreement with experimental observation.

Highlights

  • Welding is a useful technique for joining two similar or different materials

  • 13a shows shows that that smooth smooth interface interface obtained obtained by by numerical numerical simulation, simulation, which which is is in in good good

  • Ti6Al4V was successfully welded with Al-1060 by explosive welding

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Introduction

Welding is a useful technique for joining two similar or different materials. A high velocity jet removes the impurities on the material surfaces [1]. Explosive welding was used in many mechanical related industries, especially in power plants and aerospace industry. It was successfully applied to produce biocompatible materials in the medical related fields [2,3]. This method is advantageous to weld different kinds of metals and alloys that cannot be welded by some other means of welding.

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