Various welding processes for joining aluminium alloy with steel: Effect of process parameters and observations–a review

Author(s):  
Sirakizhanthanallur Tamilselvan Selvamani

The versatile aluminium alloys and steel are being used in automotive engines (exhaust systems), pressure vessels (flanges), turbine rotors, boilers (bonnet) and in many applications. The collective effect of these two metals created a revolution and are being utilized in most of the sectors wherein joining of these two dissimilar materials are always a major challenge faced by the manufacturers. Initially, the rivets were widely used for joining dissimilar materials owing to easy installation and flexibility, but the joint interlock fails and sudden ruptures occurred when exposed to higher load. Hence, numerous welding processes like metal inert gas welding, friction stir welding, friction stir spot welding, advanced laser welding, advanced cold metal transfer welding and hybrid welding techniques have been introduced in order to conquer the above problem because of residual stresses, cracks, distortion, and undercuts. Moreover, an appropriate standardization with controlled process inputs is still an uncertainty in joining the dissimilar materials. Hence, a detailed review on joining the dissimilar metals based on aluminium alloy and steel by various welding processes and influence of their parameters on the properties have been summarized in detail which would be a reference for manufacturing industries in the coming decades.

2017 ◽  
Vol 131 (3) ◽  
pp. 3003-3009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eriel Pérez Zapico ◽  
Adrian H. A. Lutey ◽  
Alessandro Ascari ◽  
Carlos R. Gómez Pérez ◽  
Erica Liverani ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 178 ◽  
pp. 03003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana Bosneag ◽  
Marius Adrian Constantin ◽  
Eduard Niţu ◽  
Monica Iordache

Friction Stir Welding, abbreviated FSW is a new and innovative welding process. This welding process is increasingly required, more than traditional arc welding, in industrial environment such us: aeronautics, shipbuilding, aerospace, automotive, railways, general fabrication, nuclear, military, robotics and computers. FSW, more than traditional arc welding, have a lot of advantages, such us the following: it uses a non-consumable tool, realise the welding process without melting the workpiece material, can be realised in all positions (no weld pool), results of good mechanical properties, can use dissimilar materials and have a low environmental impact. This paper presents the results of experimental investigation of friction stir welding joints to three dissimilar aluminium alloy AA2024, AA6061 and AA7075. For experimenting the value of the input process parameters, the rotation speed and advancing speed were kept the same and the position of plates was variable. The exit date recorded in the time of process and after this, will be compared between them and the influence of position of plate will be identified on the welding seams properties and the best position of plates for this process parameters and materials.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (9) ◽  
pp. 1659 ◽  
Author(s):  
Youqiong Qin ◽  
Xi He ◽  
Wenxiang Jiang

Bead-on-plate cold metal transfer (CMT) brazing and overlap CMT welding–brazing of 7075 aluminium alloy and galvanized steel at different preheating temperatures were studied. The results indicated that AlSi5 filler wire had good wettability to galvanized steel. The preheating treatment can promote the spreadability of liquid AlSi5. For the overlap CMT welding–brazed joint, the microstructure of the joint was divided into four zones, namely, the interfacial layer, weld metal zone, zinc-rich zone, and heat affected zone (HAZ). The load force of the joints without preheating and 100 °C preheating temperature was 8580 N and 9730 N, respectively. Both of the joints were fractured in the fusion line with a ductile fracture. Further increasing the preheating temperature to 200 °C would decrease the load force of the joint, which fractured in the interfacial layer with a brittle fracture.


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