Multi-pass butt welding of thick TA5 titanium-alloy plates by MIG: Microstructure and Properties

Yi Peng, Junming Zhang, Guikun Yang, Shunxin Xu, Shuangfeng Deng, Qingsong Liu, Zhouyu Li,Wuxing Ou,Ting Li,Jiankun Xiong,Xinjian Yuan

Materials Today Communications(2024)

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A 35 mm-thick sheet of TA5 titanium alloy was successfully joined by metal inert-gas (MIG) welding. The welded joints were analyzed in a more integrated and comprehensive manner. The joint microstructure was analyzed by OM, SEM, EBSD, and TEM. Mechanical properties were analyzed by tensile, impact, and microhardness tests. The corrosion resistance of the joints was determined by FeCl3 immersion corrosion. Experimental results showed that the mechanical properties and corrosion resistance of the fusion zone (FZ) were poorer than those of the base material (BM). The mechanical properties of the welded joints were related to the acicular grains in the FZ. The 260A joints showed relatively good mechanical properties. With increased welding current, the proportion and size of the acicular grains increased, and the strength of the joint increased, but the plastic toughness decreased. When the welding current was too small, anisotropy occurred in the FZmiddle, which affected the mechanical properties of the joints. The corrosion resistance of the FZ was lower than that of the BM, and the corrosion resistance of the three groups of joints decreased in the order 300A > 230A > 260A.The welding current affected the corrosion resistance of the FZ by influencing the grain size of the FZ, the frequency of the HAGBs, and the GND density.
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TA5 thick plate,MIG,Microstructure,Fracture mechanism
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