通过焊后热处理提高 AA2219 半静止线盘工具搅拌摩擦焊接接头的机械性能

IF 6.1 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Guilherme N. Rezende , Matteo Bernardi , Marius Hoffmann , Luciano Bergmann , Guilherme Zepon , Benjamin Klusemann
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摘要

本研究调查了通过焊后热处理提高半静态线盘工具搅拌摩擦焊(SSBT-FSW)形成的 AA2219 接头的性能。虽然固态工艺(如 SSBT-FSW)能够产生优异的焊缝,不会出现 2XXX 系列铝合金传统熔焊中常见的缺陷,但 SSBT-FSW 的热循环会导致沉淀溶解和过时效,从而降低机械性能。研究建议使用热处理序列来诱导析出物溶解并以更有利的分布重新沉淀,从而重新激活沉淀硬化。由于在焊接样品的热处理过程中很难避免异常晶粒长大,因此分析的重点是固溶热处理过程中微观结构的演变,以及晶粒大小、质地和析出物分布对晶粒长大的影响。我们观察了固溶热处理过程中晶粒生长的起源和演变。硬度测量和拉伸试验表明,焊后热处理可以有效地将接头的机械性能恢复到母材的水平。了解接头的微观结构、异常晶粒长大和机械性能之间的关系有助于优化 SSBT-FSW 工艺,使其应用于更广泛的工业领域,特别是对高性能铝焊接结构至关重要的航空航天工业。
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Enhancement of the mechanical properties of semi-stationary bobbin tool friction stir welded joints in AA2219 through post-weld heat treatment
This research investigates the enhancement of AA2219 joints formed by semi-stationary bobbin tool friction stir welding (SSBT-FSW) through post-weld heat treatments. Although solid-state processes such as SSBT-FSW are able to produce superior welds without common defects seen in conventional fusion welding of aluminum alloys of the 2XXX series, the thermal cycle in SSBT-FSW can deteriorate mechanical properties by causing precipitate dissolution and over-aging. The research proposes using a heat treatment sequence to induce solubilization and re-recipitation of precipitates in a more favorable distribution, re-activating the precipitation-hardening. Since abnormal grain growth is very difficult to avoid during heat treatments of welded samples, the analysis focuses on the evolution of the microstructure during solution heat treatment and on the influence of grain size, texture, and precipitate distribution on grain growth. The origin and evolution of the grain growth during solution heat treatment have been observed. Hardness measurements and tensile tests show that post-weld heat treatments can effectively restore the mechanical properties of the joints to the levels of those of the base material. Understanding the relationships between microstructure, abnormal grain growth and mechanical behavior of the joints aids the optimization of the SSBT-FSW process for broader industrial application, especially in the aerospace industry, where high-performance aluminum welded structures are critical.
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Materials Science and Engineering: A
Materials Science and Engineering: A 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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11.50
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15.60%
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1811
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31 days
期刊介绍: Materials Science and Engineering A provides an international medium for the publication of theoretical and experimental studies related to the load-bearing capacity of materials as influenced by their basic properties, processing history, microstructure and operating environment. Appropriate submissions to Materials Science and Engineering A should include scientific and/or engineering factors which affect the microstructure - strength relationships of materials and report the changes to mechanical behavior.
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