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Joining of Sip/6063Al composite using additive manufacturing-based laser melting deposition

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Abstract Additive manufacturing-based laser melting deposition was proposed creatively to fabricate a layer-by-layer weld bead in order to join Sip/6063Al composite in this paper. The joint with free of cracks… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Additive manufacturing-based laser melting deposition was proposed creatively to fabricate a layer-by-layer weld bead in order to join Sip/6063Al composite in this paper. The joint with free of cracks and few of pores was formed. Fusion zone of the joint was mainly composed of primary silicon, α-Al and (Al, Si) eutectic phases. Three kinds of different characteristic solidified morphologies flower-like, little blocky and polygonal primary silicon phases were detected in the fusion zone, all of them were surrounded by α-Al phase closely. Tensile strength of the welded joint was about 41.6 MPa as high as 78.9% of that of the base Sip/6063Al composite.

Keywords: 6063al composite; based laser; laser melting; additive manufacturing; manufacturing based; sip 6063al

Journal Title: Materials Letters
Year Published: 2017

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