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Ultrarapid Soldering Cf/Al by Inactive Solder by Ultrasonic Assistance

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY(2024)

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Abstract
Ultrasonic vibration was applied when soldering carbon fiber -reinforced aluminum composites (Cf/Al) in this work. The effects of ultrasonic action time on joint formation, carbon fiber distribution, and mechanical properties of the joints were studied. Results show that, with the assistance of ultrasonic vibration, inactive solder can wet the carbon fiber within dozens of seconds at low temperature (250 degrees C). Short ultrasonic action time leads to minor erosion of aluminum substrate, thereby restricting the movement of carbon fibers into joint. Extensive erosion of the aluminum occurs with prolonged ultrasonic action time. A uniform distribution of carbon fibers in joint is achieved at 60 s. Wetting of carbon fiber is characterized by amorphous-nanocrystalline oxides on its surface, which can be attributed to the elevated temperature and pressure induced by the cavitation of the solder. Extending ultrasonic time enhances the hardness and the shear strength of the joint. The failure cracks propagate through the substrate when ultrasonic time exceeds 15 s. This work provides referential value when soldering materials with low surface energies.
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Carbon fibers,Ultrasonic soldering,Inactive solder,Interface,Wetting,Amorphous
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