The Paton Welding Journal, 2020, #2, 47-52 pages
Influence of scandium on mechanical properties of welded joints of d16 alloy produced using filler wires of different alloying systems
A.G. Poklyatsky1, V.E. Fedorchuk1, S.L. Motrunich1, Yu.V. Falchenko1 and G.P. Kisla2
1E.O. Paton Electric Welding Institute of the NAS of Ukraine
11 Kazymyr Malevych Str., 03150, Kyiv, Ukraine. E-mail: office@paton.kiev.ua
2National Technical University of Ukraine «Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute»
37 Peremohy Prosp., 03056, Kyiv, Ukraine
Abstract
The impact of scandium in filler wires of SvAMg6, Sv1201 and SvAK5 type, as well as arc oscillations, caused by
electric current passage through the filler section, on weld structure formation was studied in nonconsumable electrode
argon-arc welding of sheet aluminium alloy D16. Curves of metal hardness distribution in the welding zone are shown
and strength limits of welded joints and weld metal after natural ageing of the specimens are determined. It is shown
that use of scandium filler wires, similar to standard batch-produced ones, leads to formation of a fine-grained dendritic
structure of weld metal. However, the subdendritic structure does not form even in welding with arc oscillations,
because of a low (0.15–0.17 %) scandium content in welds. Use of scandium-containing filler wires can lower the
degree of weld metal softening at lowering of the total content of the main alloying elements in them. Positive impact
of scandium additives together with application of arc oscillations on the degree of softening and ultimate strength of
weld metal is noticeable at application of filler wire of Al-Si alloying system. However, the maximum level of strength,
both of the welded joints and the weld metal, is provided in nonconsumable electrode argon-arc welding of D16 alloy
2 mm thick using batch-produced filler wires SvAMg6 and SvAMg63. 21 Ref., 2 Tables, 3 Figures.
Keywords: D16 aluminium alloy, nonconsumable electrode argon-arc welding with arc oscillations, scandium,
microstructure, hardness, ultimate strength
Received 23.12.2019
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Suggested Citation
A.G. Poklyatsky, V.E. Fedorchuk, S.L. Motrunich, Yu.V. Falchenko and G.P. Kisla (2020) Influence of scandium on mechanical properties of welded joints of d16 alloy produced using filler wires of different alloying systems.
The Paton Welding J., 02, 47-52.