Title of article :
Microstructure characteristics and mechanical properties of laser
weld bonding of magnesium alloy to aluminum alloy
Author/Authors :
Liming Liu، نويسنده , , Heng Wang، نويسنده , , Gang Song، نويسنده , ,
Jia’nan Ye، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Weldability of magnesium alloy to aluminum
alloy in laser weld bonded (LWB) joints was
investigated. Results showed that magnesium/aluminum
could be easily joined by LWB under proper
technological parameters. The weld was characterized
by complex vortex flow at the bottom, and there
existed intermetallic compound layer between weld
pool and lower sheet metal, which was composed of the
brittle phases of Al3Mg2 and Al12Mg17, resulting in the
formation of weld cracking. Adhesive in the weld was
heated up and then escaped in the form of gas, which
would not affect the microstructures of weld. However,
Adhesive near the weld was oxidized and carbonized,
leading to the formation of a failure zone. But this
failure zone had little influence on load bearing
capability of the joints. Besides, it was also found that
the penetration of LWB joints was greater than that of
laser welded joints alone. In tensile shear test and
T-peel test, LWB samples gave both the highest shear
resistance and the highest peel resistance compared to
laser welded samples and adhesive bonded samples.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science