Laser welding of Ti–6Al–4V to Nitinol

•Formation of Ti2Ni and thermal stresses leads to formation of cracks in weld metal.•Sound defect-free joint could be obtained with change of fusion metal composition.•Inserting a copper interlayer restricts formation of the Ti2Ni in weld metal.•Hardness of Ti–Cu IMCs is less than hardness of Ti–Ni...

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Published inMaterials in engineering Vol. 61; pp. 185 - 190
Main Authors Shojaei Zoeram, A., Akbari Mousavi, S.A.A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.09.2014
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Summary:•Formation of Ti2Ni and thermal stresses leads to formation of cracks in weld metal.•Sound defect-free joint could be obtained with change of fusion metal composition.•Inserting a copper interlayer restricts formation of the Ti2Ni in weld metal.•Hardness of Ti–Cu IMCs is less than hardness of Ti–Ni IMCs. Formation of brittle intermetallic phases in addition to different thermal expansion coefficients associated with dissimilar welding leads to the formation of transverse cracks in weld metal and eventually restricts widespread applications of dissimilar joints. Therefore, joining technology should be expanded in field of dissimilar welding in order to solve its difficulties. In the present study, an experimental work with pulsed Nd:YAG laser was performed for dissimilar welding of Ti–6Al–4V and Nitinol. Autogenous welding of these two alloys resulted in joints with poor strength and ductility due to the formation of transverse cracks in the weld metal. Therefore, the chemical composition of the weld metal has to be modified in order to reduce the formation of brittle phases and eliminate subsequent cracking. In this work, this was done by insertion of a copper interlayer with a thickness of 75μm between the base metals. The results indicated that insertion of copper interlayer has a great influence on the reduction of the amount of Ti2Ni brittle intermetallic phase, elimination of transverse cracks through the weld metal and eventually improvement of mechanical properties of the joints. Insertion of copper interlayer was very useful since it altered the cracked autogenous joint to a joint which could withstand a tensile stress of 300MPa.
ISSN:0261-3069
DOI:10.1016/j.matdes.2014.04.078