Influence mechanism of copper interlayer on the interface bonding during wire and laser additive repair of TA1/Q235 bimetallic sheets
Hetian Zhang,
Rongzheng Xu,
Xiao Zhao
et al.
Abstract:Titanium/steel bimetallic sheets are extensively employed in engineering applications due to their excellent cost performance and high corrosion resistance. However, the interface defect is easy to form due to significant differences in physical and chemical properties between titanium and iron, which need to be improved through effective repair techniques. The wire and laser additive manufacturing (WLAM) method is implemented to repair TA1/Q235 bimetallic sheets. The addition of a copper interlayer plays a cr… Show more
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