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COJ Technical & Scientific Research

Investigation by Thermal Cycle Simulation of Heat Affected Zone in Welded AA2014 Aluminum Alloy

  • Open or CloseElhadj R1, Zakaria Boumerzoug2*, Fabienne D3 and Fares K4

    1Department of Civil Engineering, University of Bordj Bou Arreridj, Algeria

    2Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Biskra, Algeria

    3Metallurgy Department, University of Mons, Belgium

    4Department of Physics, University of Msila, Algeria

    *Corresponding author: Zakaria Boumerzoug, Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Biskra, B.P. 145, Biskra, Algeria

Submission: April 30, 2020; Published: June 25, 2020

Abstract

This paper is a contribution to the study of weld ability of AA2014 aluminum alloy by using thermal cycle simulation. It presents the microstructures obtained after thermal cycle simulation of welding by rapid heating and cooling treatments in a specific simulation equipment. Optical microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and micro hardness measurements were used as characterization techniques. Micro structural and mechanical details of the heat affected zone of the real welded joint realized by TIG welding process were compared to the simulated heat affected zone by the thermal cycle simulation in specific equipment.

Keywords: Thermal cycle simulation; AA2014 aluminum alloy; HAZ; Welding; Microstructures; Micro hardness

Abbreviations: HAZ: Heat Affected Zone, TIG: Tungsten Inert Gas, XRD: , X-Ray Diffraction, BM: Base Metal, FZ: Fusion Zone, Hv : Hardness Vickers

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