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Analysis of the peel strength and bonding mechanism of Ti/Al foil interface using ultrasonic consolidation process
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1.University of Science and Technology Beijing;2.AVIC Manufacturing Technology Institute

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    Experimental investigations on the ultrasonic consolidation of different1 materials were performed using 1100 aluminium and TA1 titanium foils as matyix materials. The layer-metal composite laminate specimens were prepared using the ultrasonic consolidated Ti/Al foil, which were used to investigate effects of amplitude and static force on the interface bonding strength of Ti/Al foil by peel test. In addition, the microstructure morphology observation and energy spectrum analysis of the peeled interfaces were performed using SEM and EDS respectively. Microstructure of Ti/Al foil interface was observed using TEM. The results have shown that a good bonding interface of Ti/Al foil can be obtained using the ultrasonic consolidation technique. The interface bonding strength increased first then decreased with increasing the static force, while increasing monotonically with increasing the amplitude. The optimum ultrasonic consolidated interface with a peeling strength 11.325 N/mm can be obtained using an amplitude 35 um and static force 1.5kN. A uniform distribution of Al element can be found in the peeled interface of Ti foil accompanying with the obvious nest microstructure. Element transition zone existed at the Ti/Al interface. Recrystallisation was obvious at the interface resulting in fine grains. The oxidation layer on the Al foil was broken, and titanium element penetrate Al grains uniformly.

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[Jiang Bo, Ren Xueping, Han Yujie, Hou Hongliang, Wang Yaoqi, Zhang Yanling. Analysis of the peel strength and bonding mechanism of Ti/Al foil interface using ultrasonic consolidation process[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2019,48(10):3372~3378.]
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  • Received:June 14,2018
  • Revised:July 05,2018
  • Adopted:August 31,2018
  • Online: November 01,2019
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