Ultrasonic Welding of Magnesium–Titanium Dissimilar Metals: A Study on Thermo-mechanical Analyses of Welding Process by Experimentation and Finite Element Method

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Dewang Zhao
Daxin Ren
Kunmin Zhao
Pan Sun
Xinglin Guo
Liming Liu
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[1] Dalian University of Technology,School of Materials Science and Engineering
[2] Dalian University of Technology,School of Automotive Engineering
[3] Hefei University of Technology,Institute of Industrial and Equipment Technology
[4] Shanghai Shipyard Co.,Department of Engineering Mechanics, State Key Laboratory of Structural Analysis for Industrial Equipment
[5] Ltd.,undefined
[6] Dalian University of Technology,undefined
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Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering | 2019年 / 32卷
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Ultrasonic welding; Magnesium alloys; Titanium alloys; Thermo-mechanical analyses; Finite element analysis;
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Ultrasonic welding is an effective ways to achieve a non-reactive/immiscible heterogeneous metal connection, such as the connection of magnesium alloy and titanium alloy. But the thermal mechanism of magnesium alloy/titanium alloy ultrasonic welding has not been defined clearly. In this paper, the experimental and the finite element analysis were adopted to study the thermal mechanism during welding. Through the test, the temperature variation law during the welding process is obtained, and the accuracy of the finite element model is verified. The microscopic analysis indicates that at the welding time of 0.5 s, the magnesium alloy in the center of the solder joint is partially melted and generates the liquid phase. Through the finite element analysis, the friction coefficient of the magnesium–titanium ultrasonic welding interface can be considered as an average constant value of 0.28. The maximum temperature at the interface can exceed 600 °C to reach the melting point temperature of the magnesium alloy. The plastic deformation begins after 0.35 s and occurs at the magnesium side at the center of the interface.
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