Inhomogeneity of microstructure and mechanical properties in radial direction of aluminum/copper friction welded joints

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Indexed by: Journal Article

Date of Publication: 2018-05-01

Journal: JOURNAL OF MATERIALS PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY

Included Journals: EI、SCIE

Volume: 255

Page Number: 308-318

ISSN: 0924-0136

Key Words: Aluminum/copper friction welded joints; Post-weld heat treatment; Inhomogeneity; Intermetallic compounds; Mechanical property; Fracture modes

Abstract: The sample in center position of friction welded aluminum/copper joints has the highest tensile strength and elongation, which are 88 MPa and 20%, respectively. The tensile properties decrease with the increase of thickness of intermetallic compounds along radial direction. Fracture position transfers from aluminum side for samples from the center to the interface for samples from 1/2R and edge positions of joint. After heat treatment at 100 degrees C and 250 degrees C for 2 h, the tensile strength and elongation of samples in center position decrease and the fracture is with transgranular and faceted features, respectively. After heat treatment at 400 degrees C for 2 h, AICu intermetallic compound layer forms between Al2Cu and AL(4)Cu(9). Fracture morphology with net-like structure occurs in center position and the tensile strength and elongation decrease significantly. By comparing all fracture surfaces under different heat treatment conditions, the evolution of fracture mode in center position develops ahead of that in edge position.

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