Journal of Materials Research and Technology (Nov 2023)

Microstructure evolution and tensile strength of Al/Cu inertia friction welded joint

  • Zongyu Dang,
  • Guoliang Qin,
  • Tongyi Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27
pp. 4023 – 4031

Abstract

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To save production costs and reduce the weight of structures, it is one of the common ways to replace copper (Cu) with aluminum (Al) in some industries such as the refrigeration industry. The high-quality welding of Al to Cu determines the application of the Al/Cu hybrid structure. The inertia friction welding process was used to weld Al pipe to Cu pipe and the Taguchi experiment method was used to study the effects of inertia friction welding parameters on the mechanical properties of the welded joints, and the results show that the initial speed has the greatest influence on the tensile strength of welded joints. Meanwhile, the analyses of the microstructures of the joint show that Al–Cu IMCs formed at the friction interface to realize the metallurgical bonding of the welded joints. The formation sequence of Al–Cu IMCs in the friction welding process is Al2Cu, Al4Cu9, and AlCu. Whereas the type and thickness of IMCs are closely related to the tensile strength of the joints. When the welded joint forms Al2Cu and Al4Cu9, the interfacial misfit between the IMCs layer and base materials is minimized and the tensile strength of the joint is optimized.

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