Ultrasonic-vibration assisted arc-welding of aluminum alloys

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The structure and hardness of the surface-welds and fusion-welds made on a 2017A aluminum alloy waveguide using the MIG and TIG methods with and without the participation of ultrasonic vibrations were examined. Cross-sections of the fusions and surface-welds thus obtained were observed in a microscope and the hardness distributions were determined. The aim of the study was to analyze the effects of the ultrasonic vibrations applied to the melted metal pool by a vibrating substrate which in our experiments was a waveguide. The interactions of the ultrasonic vibrations with the molten metal during its solidification and also with the heat-affected zone were examined at various phases of the vibration wave. The ultrasonic vibrations affected the structure of a weld. These changes are strongly depended on the wave phase.

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Krajewski, A., Wlosinski, W., Chmielewski, T., & Kolodziejczak, P. (2012). Ultrasonic-vibration assisted arc-welding of aluminum alloys. Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences: Technical Sciences, 60(4), 841–852. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10175-012-0098-2

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