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Investigation of a dissimilar vitreloy 105 to grade 2 titanium laser weld

Authors :
Douglas Stauffer
Jason C. Myers
T. Keenan
Daniel Sorensen
Jesse Pischlar
Antonio J. Ramirez
Eric Hintsala
Joseph Stevick
Source :
Materials Science and Engineering: A. 742:33-43
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

The unique combination of mechanical properties and the ability to be processed using injection molding techniques makes bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) excellent candidates for use in engnineering applications, especially in the medical device industry. Widespread use of BMGs is hindered by their inability to be joined to common engineering materials (ex. titanium) with standard fusion welding techniques (ex. laser welding). In this paper a definitive screening design experiment was performed to optimize a dissimilar Vitreloy 105 to grade 2 titanium laser weld. The optimized weld was then characterized using nanoindentation, scanning electron micrscopy, micro cantilever beam bending, and transmission electron microscopy. It was found that the optimized weld had lower hardness, a more uniform structure, and better performance than the baseline seam weld between the dissimilar materials. The microstructural and micromechanical characterization of the optimized joints showed variation in local mechanical properties that were correlated to chemistry and microstructure ranging from brittle fracture at low loads to ductility and toughness arising from shear band blunting. Not only did the optimized welding process confrim that Vitreloy 105 could be successfully laser joined to grade 2 titanium with properties acceptable for many applications, the investigation into the local structure and properties of the joint revealed the possibility of creating ductile metallic glass composites by controlling the chemistry and structure of the intermetalic zone while processing.

Details

ISSN :
09215093
Volume :
742
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Materials Science and Engineering: A
Accession number :
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