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Structure-property investigations on a laser beam welded dissimilar joint of aluminium AA6056 and titanium Ti6Al4V for aeronautical applications. Part II: Resistance to fatigue crack propagation and fracture

✍ Scribed by W. V. Vaidya; M. Horstmann; V. Ventzke; B. Petrovski; M. Koçak; R. Kocik; G. Tempus


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
553 KB
Volume
40
Category
Article
ISSN
0933-5137

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Abstract

Investigations were continued on the dissimilar laser beam welds of AA6056 and Ti6Al4V, fabricated by inserting Ti‐sheet into the profiled Al‐sheet and melting AA6056 alone. By using microstructure, hardness and strength as the criteria, sites exhibiting non‐uniform microstructure and localized plastic deformation due to strength mismatch were investigated in two orientations: • crack parallel to the weld and • crack perpendicular to the weld for fatigue crack propagation and fracture toughness at room temperature. Effect of temper of AA6056 on these properties was studied for two conditions; welding in T4 followed by post weld heat treatment T6, and welding in T6 and naturally aged for a defined period. The orientation “crack parallel to the weld” was investigated in 3 locations on the side of AA6056: the interface and the two changeovers on the Al‐side. Firstly, between the fusion zone and the heat affected zone (3 mm from the interface) and secondly, between (primary) heat affected zone and towards the base material (7 mm from the interface). Although brittle intermetallic TiAl~3~ had been formed at the interface, uncontrolled separation or debonding at the interface was not observed. Insofar the bond quality of the weld was good. However, the ranking of interface was the lowest since fatigue crack propagation was relatively faster than that in the fusion zone and heat affected zone, and fracture toughness was low. Therefore, unstable fatigue crack propagation is observed when the crack propagates perpendicular to the weld from AA6056 towards Ti6Al4V. The results have shown that the dissimilar joints exhibit improved performance when laser beam welded in the T6 condition.


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## Abstract Sheets of AA6056 and Ti6Al4V were butt‐joined by inserting the Ti‐sheet into the profiled Al‐sheet and by melting the Al‐alloy alone using a split beam Nd:YAG laser. To study microstructural effects on properties, the Al‐alloy was used in two tempers; T4 followed by post weld heat treat