Khalaj G, Khalaj J, Soleymani F. Investigation of the Joint Interface in Explosive Welding of Austenitic Stainless Steel 321 - Aluminum 1050 - Aluminum 5083 after Heat Treatment. JWSTI 2024; 10 (1) :133-143
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1- Department of Materials Engineering, Saveh Branch, Islamic Azad University, Saveh, Iran. , gh.khalaj@srbiau.ac.ir
2- Tehran Safety Services and Fire Fighting Organization, Tehran, Iran.
3- Department of Engineering, Payame Noor Unvierstiy, Tehran, Iran.
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In this study, the microstructure of the joint interface in three-layer explosive welding of austenitic stainless steel 321 - aluminum 1050 - aluminum 5083 was examined before and after heat treatment. The welded samples were subjected to heat treatment at temperatures of 250°C and 350°C for durations of 1000, 3000, and 10000 seconds. Microstructural analysis was performed using optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The results revealed that under all conditions, the Joint Interface of aluminum 5083 - aluminum 1050 exhibited a flat and defect-free structure. With increasing standoff distance, the Joint Interface of stainless steel 321 - aluminum 1050 transitioned from a smooth to a wavy pattern, and the average layer thickness increased from 4.95 μm to 6.7 μm. During heat treatment, the layer thickness in the Joint Interface increased proportionally to the diffusion kinetics, reaching maximum values of 18.56 μm and 15.02 μm for samples with standoff distances of 6.75 mm and 6 mm, respectively. The activation energies for diffusion were calculated as 46.6 kJ/mol and 42.4 kJ/mol, and the diffusion constants were 142.2 ms-1 and 45.3 ms-1 for the same samples.
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