2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.optlastec.2022.108896
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Effect of spiral scan distance on the nanosecond-pulsed-laser lap joint of Al/Cu

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“…5 (c-d)) are mentioned in Table 3. Comparing weight percentages of Al and Cu elements of these points with other research 15,16,31 in Table 1, it was comprehended that points A, B, and E (light gray phase) are related to CuAl 2 ( ), intermetallic phase of Al-Cu, since the atomic ratio of Al and Cu was 2:1. The maximum solubility limit of Cu atoms in Al is around 2.5 at%.…”
Section: -Microstructural Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…5 (c-d)) are mentioned in Table 3. Comparing weight percentages of Al and Cu elements of these points with other research 15,16,31 in Table 1, it was comprehended that points A, B, and E (light gray phase) are related to CuAl 2 ( ), intermetallic phase of Al-Cu, since the atomic ratio of Al and Cu was 2:1. The maximum solubility limit of Cu atoms in Al is around 2.5 at%.…”
Section: -Microstructural Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…The maximum solubility limit of Cu atoms in Al is around 2.5 at%. Regarding the low solubility of Cu atoms in Al, saturation of Cu will occur in Al solid solution 31 .…”
Section: -Microstructural Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 1 shows the most important intermetallic phases formed when welding copper and aluminum and their physical properties. It becomes clear that Al 2 Cu has the lowest activation energy and Al 4 Cu 9 has the highest [ 31 ].…”
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confidence: 99%