In-Situ Tic Particles Reinforced Al-6.3cu Alloy Joint Via Ultrasonic Frequency Double-Pulsed Arc

Social Science Research Network(2022)

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Abstract
Enhancement in the mechanical properties of AA2219 Al-6.3Cu(wt.%) alloy arc-welded joints is a guarantee for an excellent service reliability of large aerospace components. This work demonstrates a novel strategy for reinforcing simultaneously in strength and ductility of Al-6.3Cu alloy arc-welded joint enabled by introducing TiC particles (TiC p ) embedding into filler wire assisted with a distinctive ultrasonic frequency double-pulsed (UFDP) arc. A fine-formation TiC p /Al-6.3Cu joint characterized by refined α -Al equiaxed-grains in welded metal (WM) was successfully fabricated. Undergoing solution and aging treatments, the joint microstructure evolved into a hierarchical α -Al grain structure embedded with dense coherent θ '' -Al 3 Cu nanoprecipitation (length ~22.3 nm), which consists of refined, mediate-size and coarsen α -Al grains in WM, heat-affected zone (HAZ) and base metal (BM), respectively. Relying on a slight grain refinement strengthening and Orowan strengthening in WM, the yield and majority of plastic strain were confined into BM. The as-fabricated TiC p /Al-6.3Cu joint exhibited an unprecedented joint coefficient of 93% (UTS 407 MPa) meanwhile an elongation of 16.4%. This work shares an inspiring view on the microstructural design of lightweight alloys arc-welded joint for an outstanding mechanical performance.
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