Influence of Solute Content and Solidification Parameters on Grain Refinement of Aluminum Weld Metal

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Philipp Schempp
Carl Edward Cross
Andreas Pittner
Michael Rethmeier
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[1] BAM,
[2] Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing,undefined
[3] LANL—Los Alamos National Laboratory,undefined
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Weld Metal; Weld Pool; Al3Ti; Alloy 1050A; TiB2 Particle;
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Grain refinement provides an important possibility to enhance the mechanical properties (e.g., strength and ductility) and the weldability (susceptibility to solidification cracking) of aluminum weld metal. In the current study, a filler metal consisting of aluminum base metal and different amounts of commercial grain refiner Al Ti5B1 was produced. The filler metal was then deposited in the base metal and fused in a GTA welding process. Additions of titanium and boron reduced the weld metal mean grain size considerably and resulted in a transition from columnar to equiaxed grain shape (CET). In commercial pure aluminum (Alloy 1050A), the grain-refining efficiency was higher than that in the Al alloys 6082 and 5083. Different welding and solidification parameters influenced the grain size response only slightly. Furthermore, the observed grain-size reduction was analyzed by means of the undercooling parameter P and the growth restriction parameter Q, which revealed the influence of solute elements and nucleant particles on grain size.
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