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Effect of Mg admixing on strength and corrosion of electron beam additive manufactured AlSi12 on the AA5056 substrate

Electron beam additive wire feed manufacturing has been applied for depositing AlSi12 layers on the AA5056 substrate to form a wall. The accelerating voltage and horizontal deposition speed were kept constant at 30 kV and 375 mm/min, respectively, while the heat input was changed by exponentially ch...

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Published in:Materials characterization 2023-10, Vol.204, p.113172, Article 113172
Main Authors: Utyaganova, Veronika, Vorontsov, Andrey, Gurianov, Denis, Shamarin, Nikolai, Chumaevskii, Andrey, Rubtsov, Konstantin, Savchenko, Nikolai, Tarasov, Sergei
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Summary:Electron beam additive wire feed manufacturing has been applied for depositing AlSi12 layers on the AA5056 substrate to form a wall. The accelerating voltage and horizontal deposition speed were kept constant at 30 kV and 375 mm/min, respectively, while the heat input was changed by exponentially changing the beam current from 25 mA when depositing the first layers on a substrate to 18 mA when depositing the last top layers. Three structurally different zones have been obtained depending upon the multilayer sample. Microstructure, microhardness, corrosion resistance, phase and elemental composition of these zones have been investigated. The layer-by-layer deposition strategy resulted in admixing Mg from the melted AA5056 into transition zone as well as into as-deposited AlSi12 layers. The resulting as-deposited AlSi12 alloy structure was represented by α-Al dendrites and α-Al + Si eutectics with fine Mg2Si particles. The transition zone contained α-Al grains with coarse α-Al + Mg2Si eutectics, which had an adverse effect on its corrosion resistance but allowed improving the tensile strength as compared to that of as-deposited AlSi12 whose tensile strength at the level of 207 MPa was determined by microstructure of the deposited AlSi12 layers containing α-Al dendrites, α-Al + Si eutectics and fine Mg2Si precipitates. The as-deposited AlSi12 showed the maximum corrosion resistance with corrosion potential at −545 mV. •Transition zone with α-Al + Mg2Si eutectics obtained between AA5056 and AlSi12 by electron beam additive manufacturing.•Layer-by-layer deposition resulted in penetration of Mg from the substrate to AlSi12.•The as-deposited AlSi12 layers contained α-Al + Si + Mg2Si eutectics.•Fracture in tensile test occurred in α-Al + Si + Mg2Si zone.•Minimum corrosion potential was obtained on the transition zone with α-Al + Mg2Si eutectics.
ISSN:1044-5803
1873-4189
DOI:10.1016/j.matchar.2023.113172