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Mechanical and microstructural characteristics of Ti6Al4V/AA2519 and Ti6Al4V/AA1050/AA2519 laminates manufactured by explosive welding

Bazarnik, P.
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Adamczyk-Cieslak, B.
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Galka, A.
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2016
Materials & Design

The aim of the work was to produce laminated structures consisting of Ti-6Al-4V alloy and AA2519 plates and to investigate their microstructure and mechanical properties with anemphasis on the role of an additional AA1050 interlayer. Explosive welding was selected as a joining technology. The microstructure and chemical composition of the explosively joined samples were investigated. Mechanical properties were evaluated in the tensile testing and by microhardness analysis. The results demonstrated that explosive welding is an effective way to produce Ti/Al laminates. Both Ti6Al4V/AA2519 and Ti6Al4V/AA1050/AA2519 laminated plates exhibit good quality of bonding without voids and major delamination. The explosive welding produced metallurgical bonding with a nanostructured zone consisting of Al3Ti and Al2Ti phases. This zone is thicker in the joint with additional AA1050 interlayer when compared to direct AA2519/Ti6Al4V bonding. In the latter, SEM and STEM analysis reviled the presence of net-like structure in the collision zone. Advanced EDX analysis shows the enrichment of grain boundaries in copper. The formation of this structure is widely discussed. In addition, the explosive welding introduces large plastic deformation which induces the process of grain refinement in aluminium plates. Tensile testing confirms that joining section is not the weakest element of the cladded plates. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.matdes.2016.08.088
Web of Science ID

WOS:000386869300017

Author(s)
Bazarnik, P.
Adamczyk-Cieslak, B.
Galka, A.
Plonka, B.
Sniezek, L.
Cantoni, M.  
Lewandowska, M.
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Elsevier Sci Ltd

Published in
Materials & Design
Volume

111

Start page

146

End page

157

Subjects

Explosive welding

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Interface

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Aluminium alloys

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Ti6Al4V

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Microstructure

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Chemical analysis

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