This research work aims at finding the optimum process parameters for the laser welding
of AA7020 aluminium alloys. The use of 7xxx series alloys is limited because of weldability
problems, such as hot cracking, porosity, and softening of the fusion zone despite its higher
specific strength-to-weight ratio. AA7020 aluminium alloy was welded while varying the process
parameters so as to obtain optimal welding efficiency. The welded samples were analysed to reveal the
microstructure, defects, and mechanical properties of the welded zone. The samples were prepared
from a plate of AA7020, which was hot rolled at a temperature of 470 C to a thickness of 1 mm.
The welding was carried out at an overlap of 0.25 mm, duration of 14 ms and argon shield gas
flow rate of 15 L/min. Process parameters, such as peak power, welding speed, and pulse shaping,
were varied. The samples were welded with Al-5Ti-B and Al-5Mg as filler metals. The welding
speed, peak power, and pulse shaping have a great influence on the weldability and hot cracking
susceptibility of the aluminium alloy. Al-5Ti-B improves the microstructure and ultimate tensile
strength of AA7020 aluminium alloy. |