Effect of Ultrasonic Power on the Performance of Dissimilar Al Alloy Friction Stir Lap Welds
Ultrasonic-assisted friction stir lap welding (FSLW) was employed to join dissimilar aluminum alloys, namely Al-7075 and Al-5052. The effect of ultrasonic power on the weld performance was systematically investigated. Increasing the ultrasonic power enhanced the material flow, resulting in a signifi...
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| description | Ultrasonic-assisted friction stir lap welding (FSLW) was employed to join dissimilar aluminum alloys, namely Al-7075 and Al-5052. The effect of ultrasonic power on the weld performance was systematically investigated. Increasing the ultrasonic power enhanced the material flow, resulting in a significant reduction in the cavity area in the nugget zone, from 0.37 mm<sup>2</sup> to 0.01 mm<sup>2</sup>, as the ultrasonic power was increased from 0 W to 600 W. Simultaneously, increasing the ultrasonic power accelerated the dynamic recrystallization in the nugget zone, refining the grain size by 46%. This grain refinement consequently enhanced the hardness of the nugget zone, yielding an increase of approximately 10 HV. However, the excessive ultrasonic power level of 600 W also amplified the ultrasonic punch effect, inducing interfacial crack formation between Al-7075 and Al-5052 on the advancing side. These defects (cavity and interfacial crack) significantly influenced the joint failure behavior: the non-ultrasonic-assisted FSLW joints failed at the cavity, while the 600 W-ultrasonic-assisted FSLW joints failed along the interfacial crack. Comparatively, an ultrasonic power of 300 W suppressed both the cavity and interfacial crack, producing FSLW joints with the highest shear strength among all tested ultrasonic power levels (0 W, 300 W, and 600 W). |
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| spelling | doaj-art-e0edb997d6c0498dac1c8b6bd3c273102025-09-26T14:59:08ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012025-09-01159101710.3390/met15091017Effect of Ultrasonic Power on the Performance of Dissimilar Al Alloy Friction Stir Lap WeldsYu Chen0Rongcheng Liu1Jie Tan2Jizhong Li3School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, ChinaSchool of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, ChinaSchool of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, ChinaFSW Welding Technology (Jiashan) Co., Ltd., Jiaxing 314100, ChinaUltrasonic-assisted friction stir lap welding (FSLW) was employed to join dissimilar aluminum alloys, namely Al-7075 and Al-5052. The effect of ultrasonic power on the weld performance was systematically investigated. Increasing the ultrasonic power enhanced the material flow, resulting in a significant reduction in the cavity area in the nugget zone, from 0.37 mm<sup>2</sup> to 0.01 mm<sup>2</sup>, as the ultrasonic power was increased from 0 W to 600 W. Simultaneously, increasing the ultrasonic power accelerated the dynamic recrystallization in the nugget zone, refining the grain size by 46%. This grain refinement consequently enhanced the hardness of the nugget zone, yielding an increase of approximately 10 HV. However, the excessive ultrasonic power level of 600 W also amplified the ultrasonic punch effect, inducing interfacial crack formation between Al-7075 and Al-5052 on the advancing side. These defects (cavity and interfacial crack) significantly influenced the joint failure behavior: the non-ultrasonic-assisted FSLW joints failed at the cavity, while the 600 W-ultrasonic-assisted FSLW joints failed along the interfacial crack. Comparatively, an ultrasonic power of 300 W suppressed both the cavity and interfacial crack, producing FSLW joints with the highest shear strength among all tested ultrasonic power levels (0 W, 300 W, and 600 W).https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/15/9/1017friction stir lap weldingultrasonic-assistedultrasonic powerdissimilar Al alloysweld performance |
| spellingShingle | Yu Chen Rongcheng Liu Jie Tan Jizhong Li Effect of Ultrasonic Power on the Performance of Dissimilar Al Alloy Friction Stir Lap Welds friction stir lap welding ultrasonic-assisted ultrasonic power dissimilar Al alloys weld performance |
| title | Effect of Ultrasonic Power on the Performance of Dissimilar Al Alloy Friction Stir Lap Welds |
| title_full | Effect of Ultrasonic Power on the Performance of Dissimilar Al Alloy Friction Stir Lap Welds |
| title_fullStr | Effect of Ultrasonic Power on the Performance of Dissimilar Al Alloy Friction Stir Lap Welds |
| title_full_unstemmed | Effect of Ultrasonic Power on the Performance of Dissimilar Al Alloy Friction Stir Lap Welds |
| title_short | Effect of Ultrasonic Power on the Performance of Dissimilar Al Alloy Friction Stir Lap Welds |
| title_sort | effect of ultrasonic power on the performance of dissimilar al alloy friction stir lap welds |
| topic | friction stir lap welding ultrasonic-assisted ultrasonic power dissimilar Al alloys weld performance |
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