Ultrasonic spot welding of a clad 7075 aluminum alloy: Strength and fatigue life

2020 
Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine weldability of an AA7072-cladded high-strength AA7075-T6 via ultrasonic spot welding, focusing on the influence of welding energy on mechanical properties and failure mechanisms. Defect-free sound joints were achieved with robust bonding and grain refinement via dynamic recrystallization at the weld interface, leading to superior static and fatigue properties. The nominal tensile lap shear strength increased with increasing welding energy, and exceeded AWS D17.2 standards at higher energy levels. Interfacial failure at higher cyclic loads with distinctive elongated shear dimples and fatigue striations and transverse through-thickness failure at lower cyclic loads were observed.
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