“…Titanium alloys are widely utilized in aerospace, rail transportation, and biomedical sectors because of their excellent properties (high strength, high melting point, corrosion resistance), while aluminium alloys also display excellent properties including low density, high strength, and good processability. Furthermore, aluminium alloys are also less costly, while titanium alloys are expensive and have poor processibility that prevents their extensive utilization [21,[37][38][39]. Since the two alloys exhibit different properties including the melting point, thermal conductivity, and linear expansion coefficient, a proper joint configuration is essential.…”