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Microstructural analyses of aluminum-magnesium-silicon alloys welded by pulsed Nd: YAG laser welding

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Revealing grains and very fine dendrites in a solidified weld metal of aluminum-magnesium-silicon alloys is difficult and thus, there is no evidence to validate the micro- and meso-scale physical models… Click to show full abstract

Revealing grains and very fine dendrites in a solidified weld metal of aluminum-magnesium-silicon alloys is difficult and thus, there is no evidence to validate the micro- and meso-scale physical models for hot cracks. In this research, the effect of preheating on the microstructure and hot crack creation in the pulsed laser welding of AA 6061 was investigated by an optical microscope and field emission electron microscopy. Etching was carried out in the gas phase using fresh Keller’s reagent for 600 s. The results showed that the grain size of the weld metal was proportional to the grain size of the base metal and was independent of the preheating temperature. Hot cracks passed the grain boundaries of the weld and the base metal. Lower solidification rates in the preheated samples led to coarser arm spacing; therefore, a lower cooling rate. Despite the results predicted by the micro and meso-scale models, lower cooling rates resulted in increased hot cracks. The cracks could grow in the weld metal after solidification; therefore, hot cracks were larger than predicted by the hot crack prediction models.

Keywords: hot cracks; metal; silicon alloys; aluminum magnesium; laser welding; magnesium silicon

Journal Title: International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy and Materials
Year Published: 2020

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