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2016
Journal Article
Title

Effect of the welding parameters on the structural and mechanical properties of aluminium and copper sheet joints by electromagnetic pulse welding

Other Title
Einfluss der Schweißparameter auf die mikrostrukturellen und mechanischen Eigenschaften von Aluminium-Kupfer-Blechverbindungen erzeugt durch Magnetimpulsschweißen
Abstract
Aluminium-copper hybrid parts, as a substitution to copper parts, result in weight and cost reduction, and are relevant in applications related to the electronic, heating and cooling sector. However, aluminium to copper joined by thermal welding processes presents challenges in terms of achieving good joint quality. This is attributed to their dissimilar mechanical and thermal properties which result in large stress gradients during heating. This study investigated joining of aluminium to copper sheets by electromagnetic pulse welding, which is a solid-state process that uses electromagnetic forces for joining of dissimilar materials. Hybrid sheet welds were obtained for all parameters conditions, selected according to a Taguchi L18 design. The structural and mechanical characteristics were examined and related to the welding parameters by means of a Pareto analysis and response graphs. The welded zone started with a wavy interface with interfacial layers and defects and evolved to a flat interface without interfacial layers. The maximum transferable force depended on the minimum specimen thickness and the strength of the hybrid sheet weld. In case of aluminium sheet thickness reduction, the maximum transferable force was linearly correlated with the aluminium sheet thickness. High quality joints were obtained for no aluminium sheet thickness reduction and for a sheet weld strength which was at least as high as that of the base material. The most effective way to increase the transferable force was to lower the initial gap and to increase the free length, which resulted in no aluminium sheet thickness reduction. Alternatively, the use of a rounded spacer decreased the effect of the aluminium sheet thickness on the transferable force. An increase in weld width was achieved for an increase in capacitor charging energy and gap, whereas an increase in weld length was obtained for a decrease in gap. An increase in weld width did not necessarily result in an increase in the transferable force. In the regarded cases, a hybrid sheet with narrow weld width could therefore have higher quality.
Author(s)
Kwee, Irene
Belgian Welding Institute
Psyk, Verena  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkzeugmaschinen und Umformtechnik IWU  
Faes, Koen
Belgian Welding Institute
Journal
World journal of engineering and technology : WJET  
Open Access
DOI
10.4236/wjet.2016.44053
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English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkzeugmaschinen und Umformtechnik IWU  
Keyword(s)
  • electromagnetic pulse sheet welding

  • aluminum-to-copper welds

  • dissimilar metal welds

  • transferable force

  • interfacial morphology

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