Welding of additively manufactured aluminium alloy components: challenges and mitigation strategies

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作者
Nunes, Rafael [1 ,4 ,5 ]
Faes, Koen [1 ]
Verlinde, Wim [1 ]
Probst, Florian [2 ]
De Freese, Jens [2 ]
Arnhold, Julius [3 ]
De Waele, Wim [4 ]
Lezaack, Matthieu [5 ]
Simar, Aude [5 ]
机构
[1] Belgian Welding Inst, B-9050 Ghent, Belgium
[2] Gesell Schweisstech Int mbH Niederlassung SLV Munc, Munich, Germany
[3] Tech Univ Munich, Sch Engn & Design, Garching, Germany
[4] Univ Ghent, Dept Electromech Syst & Met Engn, B-9050 Ghent, Belgium
[5] Catholic Univ Louvain, Inst Mech Mat & Civil Engn, B-1348 Louvain La Neuve, Belgium
关键词
AlSi10Mg; EN AW-5083; ER; 5183; Fusion welding process; Solid-state welding process; Weldability; ALSI10MG;
D O I
10.1007/s40194-025-01923-9
中图分类号
TF [冶金工业];
学科分类号
0806 ;
摘要
Additive manufacturing (AM) has contributed to significant advances in the production of aluminium alloys, particularly through powder bed fusion (PBF) and directed energy deposition (DED) processes. However, joining of conventionally and additively manufactured components remains essential. This work focuses on the weldability of AM aluminium alloys using fusion and solid-state welding processes. The study analyses the microstructural evolution and mechanical properties, revealing a relationship between AM technology and joining process. In particular, fusion welding of PBF-laser beam (LB) produced aluminium alloys presented a significant limitation due to the high porosity level, especially in the weld zone near the PBF-LB base material. This region of high porosity, known as the pore belt region, has an enormous detrimental effect on the mechanical properties of the weld. This phenomenon is not observed when the welds are carried out by solid-state welding processes, which makes this group of welding processes very suitable for this type of material. On the other hand, fusion welding of aluminium alloys produced by wire arc additive manufacturing (DED-Arc or WAAM) exhibits a good stability and repeatability, analogous to conventional aluminium alloy welding practices. Rotational friction welding of DED-Arc-produced components presented an unexpected challenge. Due to the difference in ductility compared to conventionally manufactured parts, the process window for optimal process pressure was found to be very narrow and sensitive. The findings are confirmed by metallographic examination, hardness profile measurement, tensile and bend testing.
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页码:1003 / 1021
页数:19
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