2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11661-010-0339-7
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Resistance Spot Welded AZ31 Magnesium Alloys, Part II: Effects of Welding Current on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties

Abstract: Resistance spot welding of AZ31 magnesium alloys from different suppliers, AZ31-SA (from supplier A) and AZ31-SB (from supplier B), was studied and compared in this article. The mechanical properties and microstructures have been studied of welds made with a range of welding currents. For both groups of welds, the tension-shear fracture load (F C ) and fracture toughness (K C ) increased with the increase in welding current. The F C and K C of AZ31-SA welds were larger than those of AZ31-SB welds. The fracture… Show more

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“…This is attributed to the epitaxial growth of the grains adjacent to the solidliquid line. 18 As the BM could act as the nucleation substrate during the laser welding, the solidification-grain orientation was strongly affected by the BM grains adjacent to the solid-liquid line (indicated by double arrows in the CGZ of Figure 3b). 19 In Mg alloys, both <1010>-type and a-type axes <1120> directions of the hcp-crystal lattice are close-packed crystallographic directions, which are the preferred growth orientations during a solidification process.…”
Section: Grain Growth and Texture Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is attributed to the epitaxial growth of the grains adjacent to the solidliquid line. 18 As the BM could act as the nucleation substrate during the laser welding, the solidification-grain orientation was strongly affected by the BM grains adjacent to the solid-liquid line (indicated by double arrows in the CGZ of Figure 3b). 19 In Mg alloys, both <1010>-type and a-type axes <1120> directions of the hcp-crystal lattice are close-packed crystallographic directions, which are the preferred growth orientations during a solidification process.…”
Section: Grain Growth and Texture Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The configuration and dimensions of the welds were described in the previous article. [2] The surfaces of the plates were cleaned chemically using a solution of 2.5 g chromic oxide and 100 mL distilled water to minimize surface oxide and contamination before welding.…”
Section: A Resistance Spot Welding and Mechanical Property Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[15] To the authors' knowledge, little information is available on the effect of pure Ti particles as an inoculant on the microstructure of Mg alloy welds. In our previous articles, [1,2] the preexistence of the coarse Al 8 Mn 5 intermetallic phases as an inoculant was observed to promote the columnar-equiaxed transition and microstructure refinement of AZ31 Mg alloy welds. Consequently, the mechanical properties of welds were enhanced.…”
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