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The effect of Sn interlayer on weld structure, intermetallic compounds, and joint properties of Al/Mg friction stir welding with ultrasonic assistance

Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology(2024)

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The formation of intermetallic compounds (IMCs) is a primary factor that affects the welding joint between dissimilar materials. In this study, experiments were performed using Al/Mg friction stir welding (FSW) and ultrasonic vibration enhanced FSW (UVeFSW) with varying thicknesses of Sn interlayer. Detailed characterization and tests were conducted to explore the effect of Sn interlayer with or without ultrasonic vibration on weld surface morphology, macro-micro structure, generation of IMCs, and joint tensile strength. The study discusses the effect of ultrasonic vibration coupled with Sn interlayer and provides ideas for IMCs regulation when joining dissimilar materials. The study showed that adding a Sn interlayer cannot eliminate the generation of Al-Mg IMCs, but it can significantly reduce their thickness. Applying ultrasonic vibration with Sn interlayer can further reduce the thickness of Al-Mg IMCs and improve the interface microstructure from 'IMC + matrix +IMC + matrix' multilayer structures to simple IMCs structures. Furthermore, the highest joint strength was achieved when the Sn interlayer thickness was 0.1 mm during FSW. UVeFSW's joint strength can be further improved with 0.05 mm and 0.1 mm Sn interlayer.
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Ultrasonic vibration,friction stir welding,Sn interlayer,intermetallic compounds,aluminum alloys,magnesium alloys
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