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Ultrasonic spot welding of carbon fiber reinforced epoxy composites to aluminum: mechanical and electrochemical characterization

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Abstract The mechanical and electrochemical behavior of ultrasonic spot welded hybrid joints, made of AA5754 aluminum and carbon fiber reinforced epoxy with a co-cured thermoplastic surface layer, was studied. The… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The mechanical and electrochemical behavior of ultrasonic spot welded hybrid joints, made of AA5754 aluminum and carbon fiber reinforced epoxy with a co-cured thermoplastic surface layer, was studied. The effect of the welding parameters (energy and force) and the thickness of a thermoplastic film, applied as an upper ply in the composite lay-up, on the development of adhesion strength, was investigated. The best mechanical results were obtained when the welding parameters were able to achieve a large bonding area of mechanical interlocking between naked carbon fibers and aluminum and a better load distribution. The electrochemical results excluded the possibility of galvanic corrosion between aluminum and composite adherends thanks to the insulating action provided by the thermoplastic film.

Keywords: carbon fiber; carbon; mechanical electrochemical; fiber reinforced; ultrasonic spot; reinforced epoxy

Journal Title: Composites Part B: Engineering
Year Published: 2018

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