Enhancing the ultrasonic soldered joint of Cf/Al composite with TC4 alloy by forming a TiAl3 and carbon fiber synergistically reinforcing structures

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In this work, carbon fiber reinforced aluminum matrix composite (Cf/Al) and TC4 alloy were joined by ultrasonic soldering using ZnAl solder. To reduce the soldering temperature, TC4 alloy was initially hot-dipped in molten pure Al with ultrasonic assistance. Results show that a TiAl3 particle-reinforced Al layer, 80 μm thick, forms on the TC4 surface after 10 s of ultrasonication and 30 min of holding. During soldering, the Al matrix of both the Cf/Al and the TiAl3 reinforced layer dissolves, exposing the carbon fibers and TiAl3 particles. These particles and fibers then migrate into the joint under the influence of acoustic vibration and solder squeezing. A fully reinforced joint, synergistically strengthened by both carbon fibers and TiAl3 particles, is achieved using an ultrasonic power of 1000 W and an ultrasonication time of 12 s. This joint exhibits a shear strength of 30.2 MPa, comparable to the Cf/Al substrate.

源语言英语
文章编号115070
期刊Materials Characterization
224
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 6月 2025

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