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The Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of TA1-Low Alloy Steel Composite Plate Manufactured by Explosive Welding

Ye Cui, Di Liu, Yang Zhang, Guangping Deng, Mingyu Fan, Dan Chen, Lixin Sun, Zhongwu Zhang

2020Metals23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A TA1 (Ti alloy)/low alloy steel (LAS) composite plate was manufactured by explosive welding. The effects of the bonding interface microstructure on the mechanical properties and fracture behavior of the composite plate were investigated. The results show that the interface has a wavy structure with intermetallic compounds (IMCs) enclosed by a steel matrix. The metallurgical bonding interface was achieved by local diffusion, with a several micrometer-thick diffusion layer. Two kinds of microcracks were formed in the IMC region and the diffusion interface. Microcracks in the IMC region propagate with difficulty due to the impediment of the IMC/steel interface. The microcracks initiated at the interface need to propagate into the fine-grain steel matrix before crack connection and delamination. The shear strength of the TA1/LAS composite plate was over 350 MPa. The composite plate could be bent up to the equipment limit (135 degrees). Excellent mechanical properties were obtained since the crack propagation was hindered by the refined or elongated steel grains induced during explosive welding.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceExplosion weldingMicrostructureComposite materialComposite numberWeldingIntermetallicComposite plateAlloyDelamination (geology)MetallurgyFiller metalArc weldingPaleontologySubductionTectonicsBiologyAdvanced Welding Techniques AnalysisWelding Techniques and Residual StressesTitanium Alloys Microstructure and Properties