Elucidation of dissimilar material joining phenomena on steel and aluminum alloy using hot-wire laser brazing
Tamaki Ito,
Kai Tomita,
Koichi Taniguchi
et al.
Abstract:When steels and aluminum alloys are joined by normal welding, brittle intermetallic compounds (IMC) are generated at the interface, which causes a decrease in joint strength. Dissimilar steel/aluminum alloy joints formed via hot-wire laser brazing can stably suppress IMCs, as elucidated by visualization during brazing and cross-sectional imaging of fabricated joints. In addition, the effects of various coatings on steel plates were investigated by comparing joint cross-sections and interfaces. Zn (galvanized, … Show more
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