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Enhancing High-Temperature Durability of Aluminum/Steel Joints: The Role of Ni and Cr in Substitutional Diffusion Within Intermetallic Compounds
by
Beygi, Reza
, Teixeira, Tiago O. G.
, Bolhasani Hesari, Masih
, Marques, Eduardo A. S.
, Carbas, Ricardo J. C.
, da Silva, Lucas F. M.
in
Aluminum
/ Annealing
/ dissimilar joint
/ Dissimilar material joining
/ Dissimilar metals
/ Durability
/ Energy consumption
/ Friction stir welding
/ FSW
/ Heat treatment
/ High temperature environments
/ IMC growth
/ intermediate layer
/ Intermetallic compounds
/ Low carbon steel
/ Mechanical properties
/ Pressure welding
/ Service life
/ Shear strain
/ Solids
/ Stainless steel
/ Stainless steels
/ Steel alloys
/ Steel, Stainless
/ Temperature
/ Tensile strength
/ thermal durability
/ Weight reduction
/ Welding
2025
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Enhancing High-Temperature Durability of Aluminum/Steel Joints: The Role of Ni and Cr in Substitutional Diffusion Within Intermetallic Compounds
by
Beygi, Reza
, Teixeira, Tiago O. G.
, Bolhasani Hesari, Masih
, Marques, Eduardo A. S.
, Carbas, Ricardo J. C.
, da Silva, Lucas F. M.
in
Aluminum
/ Annealing
/ dissimilar joint
/ Dissimilar material joining
/ Dissimilar metals
/ Durability
/ Energy consumption
/ Friction stir welding
/ FSW
/ Heat treatment
/ High temperature environments
/ IMC growth
/ intermediate layer
/ Intermetallic compounds
/ Low carbon steel
/ Mechanical properties
/ Pressure welding
/ Service life
/ Shear strain
/ Solids
/ Stainless steel
/ Stainless steels
/ Steel alloys
/ Steel, Stainless
/ Temperature
/ Tensile strength
/ thermal durability
/ Weight reduction
/ Welding
2025
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Enhancing High-Temperature Durability of Aluminum/Steel Joints: The Role of Ni and Cr in Substitutional Diffusion Within Intermetallic Compounds
by
Beygi, Reza
, Teixeira, Tiago O. G.
, Bolhasani Hesari, Masih
, Marques, Eduardo A. S.
, Carbas, Ricardo J. C.
, da Silva, Lucas F. M.
in
Aluminum
/ Annealing
/ dissimilar joint
/ Dissimilar material joining
/ Dissimilar metals
/ Durability
/ Energy consumption
/ Friction stir welding
/ FSW
/ Heat treatment
/ High temperature environments
/ IMC growth
/ intermediate layer
/ Intermetallic compounds
/ Low carbon steel
/ Mechanical properties
/ Pressure welding
/ Service life
/ Shear strain
/ Solids
/ Stainless steel
/ Stainless steels
/ Steel alloys
/ Steel, Stainless
/ Temperature
/ Tensile strength
/ thermal durability
/ Weight reduction
/ Welding
2025
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Enhancing High-Temperature Durability of Aluminum/Steel Joints: The Role of Ni and Cr in Substitutional Diffusion Within Intermetallic Compounds
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Enhancing High-Temperature Durability of Aluminum/Steel Joints: The Role of Ni and Cr in Substitutional Diffusion Within Intermetallic Compounds
2025
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Overview
The automotive and aerospace industries increasingly rely on lightweight, high-strength materials to improve fuel efficiency, making the joining of dissimilar metals such as aluminum and steel both beneficial and essential. However, a major challenge in these joints is the formation of brittle intermetallic compounds (IMCs) at the interface, even when using low heat-input solid-state welding methods like friction stir welding (FSW). Furthermore, IMC growth at elevated temperatures significantly limits the service life of these joints. In this study, an intermediate layer of stainless steel was deposited on the steel surface prior to FSW with aluminum. The resulting Al–Steel joints were subjected to heat treatment at 400 °C and 550 °C to investigate IMC growth and its impact on mechanical strength, with results compared to conventional joints without the intermediate layer. The intermediate layer significantly suppressed IMC formation, leading to a smaller reduction in mechanical strength after heat treatment. Joints with the intermediate layer achieved their highest strength (350 MPa) after heat treatment at 400 °C, while conventional joints exhibited their highest strength (225 MPa) in the as-welded condition. At 550 °C, both joint types experienced a decline in strength; however, the joint with the intermediate layer retained a strength of 100 MPa, whereas the conventional joint lost its strength entirely. This study provides an in-depth analysis of the role of IMC growth in joint strength and demonstrates how the intermediate layer enhances the thermal durability and mechanical performance of Al–Steel joints, offering valuable insights for their application in high-temperature environments.
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MDPI AG
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