“…Aluminum alloys with high amounts of alloying elements and extended mushy zone, such as Al2024 and Al7075, are more prone to weld solidification cracking [4]. So far, several investigations have been conducted to address this challenge for a variety of processes, including resistance welding [5,6], metal inert gas (MIG) welding [7,8], tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding [7,[9][10][11], laser welding [11,12], and electron beam welding [13,14]. Among effective approaches demonstrated so far are welding parameters optimization [7,10,15], using pulsed current instead of continuous current in arc welding [16,17], as well as switching from fusion welding to solid state welding methods such as friction welding [18] and friction stir welding [19,20].…”