Encyclopedia of Aluminum and Its Alloys 2019
DOI: 10.1201/9781351045636-140000300
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Electron Beam Welding of Aluminum Alloys

Abstract: Aluminum alloys are the subject of increasing interest in the automotive industry, as well as the aircraft industry, aiming to reduce the weight of components and also allowing a profit in term of energy saving. In assembly process, riveting has been widely used in the aircraft industry, whereas welding seems to be available in the car industry in the case of aluminum alloys. Nevertheless, conventional fusion welding can generate defects, such as gas porosity, oxide inclusions, solidification cracking (hot tea… Show more

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“…Electron-beam welding is advantageous for joining Al alloys compared to other traditional fusion welding methods due to its high energy density, deep penetration, large depth-to-width ratio, and exceedingly small HAZ [239]. However, EBWed joints are sensitive to a proper combination of process parameters as their improper selection induces joint defects affecting the weld mechanical properties [597].…”
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“…Electron-beam welding is advantageous for joining Al alloys compared to other traditional fusion welding methods due to its high energy density, deep penetration, large depth-to-width ratio, and exceedingly small HAZ [239]. However, EBWed joints are sensitive to a proper combination of process parameters as their improper selection induces joint defects affecting the weld mechanical properties [597].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%