Effect of post weld heat treatment on the 6061 aluminum alloy produced by ultrasonic additive manufacturing

M. N. Gussev, N. Sridharan, M. Norfolk, K. A. Terrani, S. S. Babu

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Abstract

Ultrasonic additive manufacturing (UAM) is a solid-state additive manufacturing technique employing principles of ultrasonic welding coupled with mechanized tape layering to fabricate fully functional parts. However, parts fabricated using UAM often exhibit a reduction in strength levels when loaded normal to the welding interfaces (Z-direction). In this work, the effect of post-weld heat treatments (PWHT) on Al-6061 builds fabricated using the UAM process was explored aiming to improve the mechanical strength of the UAM builds. Tensile testing with digital image correlation (DIC) coupled with metallography along with multi-scale structure characterization (SEM-EBSD) was used to investigate and rationalize the mechanical performance of the UAM builds. It was established that PWHTs may improve the Z-strength level by the factor of ~3÷3.5 (from ~46 to 177 MPa). The improvements in the strength level were primarily aided by material aging and grain growth across the bond interface.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)606-616
Number of pages11
JournalMaterials Science and Engineering: A
Volume684
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 27 2017

Keywords

  • Digital image correlation
  • Electron back scatter diffraction
  • Post weld heat treatment
  • Tensile tests
  • Ultrasonic additive manufacturing

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