Abstract

High-energy shot peening treatment was applied to improve the Al/steel tungsten inert gas welding–brazing lap joint. The mechanical properties and microstructure evolution of the joint were investigated. Results showed that the mechanical properties of weld were evidently reinforced due to microstructure transformation of joint surface layer. The grain structure in the joint surface layer was distorted and refined. Large compressive residual stress was introduced into the joint surface, and its hardness obviously increased due to strain hardening. When the peening pressure was 0.15 MPa, the tensile shear strength of the joint reached the maximum value (199.6 MPa), which was 16.5% higher than that of the as-welded joint.

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