QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE JAPAN WELDING SOCIETY
Online ISSN : 2434-8252
Print ISSN : 0288-4771
HR-TEM Observation of Laser Pressure Weld of Galvannealed Steel and Pure Aluminum
Koji NISHIMOTOYoshihiro OKUMOTOTomoki HARANOKen ATAGIHiroo FUJIISeiji KATAYAMA
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2008 Volume 26 Issue 2 Pages 181-186

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The laser pressure welding was conducted by changing the laser power and the roller pressure in the previous experiment. It was revealed that dissimilar metals welding of GA steel and pure aluminum was feasible in a wide range of welding conditions. When the roller pressure was more than 1.96 kN at the laser powers equal to or less than 1400W, the joint strengths were so high that the specimens in the tensile shear and the peel tests fractured in the A1050 parent metal.
In order to know the reason for such high strength of joints with thick compound layers and the joining mechanism, the compound layer was observed by the HR-TEM. The TEM observation results revealed that the main phase in the compound layer was the solid solution of Al+Zn. Moreover, the intermetallic compound was identified as FeAl, Fe2Al5, Fe4Al13 and Fe2Al5Zn0.4 phase by electron diffraction. The Fe3Zn10 (Γ phase) of Fe-Zn intermetallic compound was confirmed on a Fe base material. It is guessed that the joining areas were heated in a range of 782°C more than 665°C, a melting point of the Al, by laser irradiation because the δ1K phase aspect was not confirmed. Because the surfaces of A1050 and Zn plated layer were melted thinly, the layer was over 10μm thicker. The reason for the production of high strength joints with the relatively thick intermetallic compound layer was attributed to the formation of (Al + Zn) phase with finely dispersed intermetallic compounds.
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