Ultrasonic Welding of Aluminum to Steel: A Review

Changxin Zhang, Huan Li*, Qianxi Liu, Chaowang Huang, Kang Zhou

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

As a solid-state bonding technology, ultrasonic welding (USW) has the characteristics of green energy saving and environmental friendliness. It is more suitable for joining dissimilar metals than other welding technologies. The aluminum-to-steel USWed joint has been widely used in the automotive and aviation industries. Currently, there is no review literature report on aluminum-to-steel USW. The main physical phenomena of the USW process include interface temperature increase, ultrasonic softening, plastic deformation, formation and growth of the IMCs, and dynamic recrystallization. Hence, the microstructures and mechanical properties of aluminum-alloy-to-low-carbon-steel, aluminum-alloy-to-stainless steel, and aluminum-alloy-to-galvanized-steel-joints by USW are reviewed. Moreover, the effect of interface temperature, interface plastic deformation, and interface macrostructure and microstructure is explored. Lastly, tensile-shear and fatigue strength of joints and numerical simulation of the USW process are also discussed. In addition, some new application types of aluminum-to-steel USW are introduced. Finally, the future trends of aluminum-to-steel USW with guidance are provided.

Original languageEnglish
Article number29
JournalMetals
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2023

Keywords

  • aluminum alloy
  • galvanized steel
  • low-carbon steel
  • mechanical property
  • microstructure
  • ultrasonic metal welding
  • welding mechanism

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