Employing Cold Spray to Alter the Residual Stress Distribution of Workpieces: A Case Study on Fusion-Welded AA2219 Joints

W. Y. Li, Y. F. Zou, F. F. Wang, X. W. Yang, Y. X. Xu, K. W. Hu, D. Y. Yan

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Abstract

Eight-millimeter-thick high-strength AA2219 aluminum alloy plates were successfully welded by variable polarity tungsten inert gas welding, and the effect of cold spraying (CS) process on the residual stress, microstructure and mechanical properties of the welded joints were investigated. The CS experiment was performed under different driving gas temperatures and pressures and with different powder types. The microstructure of the as-welded joints and as-coated joints was analyzed by optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy, while the residual stress was measured by the blind-hole-drilling method. The results show that the CS process could significantly modify and re-distribute the residual stress of the welded joints. The maximum residual tensile stress of the welded joint has been significantly reduced by 111.9% and distributed more uniformly compared to the as-welded state. With the increase in gas temperature and/or pressure in CS, the residual tensile stress of joints was reduced, and even some compressive stress appeared. Among the powders of Cu, Al, and Ni, Cu particles have the best-improving effect. In addition, double-sided spraying treatment can reduce the residual tensile stress of both sides more effectively. Besides, the grain size of the joint surface after CS was refined.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1538-1549
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Thermal Spray Technology
Volume29
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2020

Keywords

  • AA2219 aluminum alloy
  • cold spray
  • residual stress
  • variable polarity tungsten inert gas welding

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