The joining of DP780 steel to Al5052 was conducted by laser lap welding,in which the metal vapor and spatters were monitored by a high-speed camera.A universal testing machine was used to test the mechanical propertie...The joining of DP780 steel to Al5052 was conducted by laser lap welding,in which the metal vapor and spatters were monitored by a high-speed camera.A universal testing machine was used to test the mechanical properties of the welded joints,and the changing law of lap tensile resistance with the laser welding parameters was analyzed.Optical microscope and scanning electron microscope were used to observe the macro-structure and micro-structure,respectively.Three different intermetallic compounds(IMCs)phases,i.e.banded Fe2Al5,FeAl2 and needle-like FeAl3 were generated at the steel/Al interface on microscopic observation.The aim of this research is to investigate the relationship among the lap tensile resistance,the welding parameters and the failure mode under different energy densities.Experimental results showed that the steel/Al joints have two different fracture modes at low heat input and high heat input.The failures happened along the heat-affected zone of the weld and along the steel/Al joint interface,respectively.And both of the two failure modes are brittle fractures.Additionally,cracks appeared at the fracture interface,and needle-like particle clusters were found in the fracture microstructure.展开更多
Effects of alloying processing on tensile test properties of Fe 3Al based alloys have been studied. Results show that microalloying of cerium is very effective on increasing the room temperature ductility of Fe 3Al...Effects of alloying processing on tensile test properties of Fe 3Al based alloys have been studied. Results show that microalloying of cerium is very effective on increasing the room temperature ductility of Fe 3Al based alloys. Surface analysis by XPS demonstrates that cerium addition causes the change in the oxide chemistry and provides rapid passivation of the specimen surface. The high temperature strength and creep resistance of Fe 3Al based alloys can be significantly enhanced by alloying additions of tungsten, niobium or molybdenum, especially when combined additions of tungsten with niobium or molybdenum are used. The additions of tungsten, niobium or molybdenum also result in the significant microstructural refinement and the formation of fine precipitates which are identified as M 6C type carbide in the alloys containing tungsten.展开更多
基金Project(51675104)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProject(202002020068)supported by the Guangzhou Municipal Special Fund Project for Scientific and Technological Innovation and Development,ChinaProject(2017KCXTD010)supported by the Innovation Team Project,Department of Education of Guangdong Province,China。
文摘The joining of DP780 steel to Al5052 was conducted by laser lap welding,in which the metal vapor and spatters were monitored by a high-speed camera.A universal testing machine was used to test the mechanical properties of the welded joints,and the changing law of lap tensile resistance with the laser welding parameters was analyzed.Optical microscope and scanning electron microscope were used to observe the macro-structure and micro-structure,respectively.Three different intermetallic compounds(IMCs)phases,i.e.banded Fe2Al5,FeAl2 and needle-like FeAl3 were generated at the steel/Al interface on microscopic observation.The aim of this research is to investigate the relationship among the lap tensile resistance,the welding parameters and the failure mode under different energy densities.Experimental results showed that the steel/Al joints have two different fracture modes at low heat input and high heat input.The failures happened along the heat-affected zone of the weld and along the steel/Al joint interface,respectively.And both of the two failure modes are brittle fractures.Additionally,cracks appeared at the fracture interface,and needle-like particle clusters were found in the fracture microstructure.
文摘Effects of alloying processing on tensile test properties of Fe 3Al based alloys have been studied. Results show that microalloying of cerium is very effective on increasing the room temperature ductility of Fe 3Al based alloys. Surface analysis by XPS demonstrates that cerium addition causes the change in the oxide chemistry and provides rapid passivation of the specimen surface. The high temperature strength and creep resistance of Fe 3Al based alloys can be significantly enhanced by alloying additions of tungsten, niobium or molybdenum, especially when combined additions of tungsten with niobium or molybdenum are used. The additions of tungsten, niobium or molybdenum also result in the significant microstructural refinement and the formation of fine precipitates which are identified as M 6C type carbide in the alloys containing tungsten.