Abstract
Friction stir lap welding experiments between 6061 aluminum alloy and DP590 dual-phase steel plates were carried out. The effects of welding parameters and the addition of Cu foil interlayers with 0–0.3 mm thickness on the microstructures and mechanical properties of the lap joints were investigated. The shear strength of the joint reached the maximum value of 5337 N and showed a mixed ductile-brittle fracture mode when the welding speed, the rotating speed, and the thickness of the Cu foil intermediate layer were set to 80 mm/min, 900 rpm, and 0.1 mm, respectively. The plastic Al2Cu and AlCu intermetallic compounds formed through Al and Cu reaction at the aluminium alloy/steel interface play a beneficial role in the Cu-added joint strength.
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