Autogenous Electron Beam Welding of Aluminum Alloy 2024

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
P. Wanjara M. Xiao
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

During fusion welding of aluminium alloys, the avoidance of defects (such as porosity, oxides, hot cracking, undercutting) as well as the ability to optimize the microstructure-property characteristics in the assembly are critical for the stringent manufacturing specifications in the aerospace industry. In this work, aluminium alloy (AA) 2024 was electron beam welded autogenously as part of a study to determine the influence of parametric conditions on the characteristics of the heat affected and fusion zones to obtain optimal welding conditions. In particular the evolution in the weld geometry, microstructure and mechanical properties were examined as function of the processing conditions, including beam current, beam focus, beam oscillation, linear heat input and welding speed. For optimized parametric conditions, microstructural examination of the joints revealed narrow fusion and heat-affected zones comprising of dendritic structures without the occurrence of defects that enabled a maximized joint efficiency.
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APA: P. Wanjara M. Xiao  (2006)  Autogenous Electron Beam Welding of Aluminum Alloy 2024

MLA: P. Wanjara M. Xiao Autogenous Electron Beam Welding of Aluminum Alloy 2024. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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