Factors influencing mechanical properties of dissimilar steel/aluminum-alloy flare-V groove joints made by high-speed hot-wire laser brazing technology

Demand for dissimilar steel/aluminum-alloy joints for use in lightweight multi-material automobile bodies has increased. In this research, a high-speed brazing technology was developed by combining the hot-wire method with a high-power diode laser. The hot-wire laser brazing conditions required to a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Welding in the world 2023-08, Vol.67 (8), p.1985-1995
Hauptverfasser: Ito, Tamaki, Taniguchi, Koichi, Okita, Yasuaki, Matsuda, Hiroshi, Igi, Satoshi, Choi, Jeong-Won, Yamamoto, Motomichi
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Zusammenfassung:Demand for dissimilar steel/aluminum-alloy joints for use in lightweight multi-material automobile bodies has increased. In this research, a high-speed brazing technology was developed by combining the hot-wire method with a high-power diode laser. The hot-wire laser brazing conditions required to achieve high brazing speed were optimized using high-speed imaging and cross-sectional observations. Joint properties, such as intermetallic compound formation and tensile strength, were evaluated. Finite-element analyses were performed on tensile test specimens of different joint geometries to investigate this effect on joint strength. The high-speed brazing condition achieved by the combination of the hot-wire and high-power diode laser significantly suppressed intermetallic compound formation. Sound joints with high tensile strength were obtained at a high brazing speed of up to 9 m/min. Finite-element analysis results showed that a sufficient joint length compared with the base metal thickness was important to achieve high strength and larger elongation.
ISSN:0043-2288
1878-6669
DOI:10.1007/s40194-023-01536-0