TY - CONF A1 - Schempp, Philipp A1 - Pittner, Andreas A1 - Rethmeier, Michael A1 - Tang, Z. A1 - Seefeld, T. A1 - Cross, C.E. ED - Babu, S. S. ED - Bhadeshia, H.K. ED - Cross, C.E. ED - David, S.A. ED - DebRoy, T. ED - DuPont, J.N. ED - Koseki, T. ED - Liu, S. T1 - Influence of alloy and solidification parameters on grain refinement in aluminium weld metal due to inoculation N2 - Refinement of the weld metal grain structure can improve the mechanical properties of the weld and decrease the susceptibility to solidification cracking of the weld metal. In this study, commercial Al Ti5B1 grain refiner was used to refine the microstructure of LB (laser beam) and GTA (gas tungsten arc) aluminum welds by inoculation. The grain refiner additions led to a significant decrease in the weld metal mean grain size whereby a transition from columnar to equiaxed grain structure (Columnar to Equiaxed Transition, CET) was observed. The development of both grain size and shape depended upon the base metal (Al alloys 1050A, 5083 and 6082) and upon the welding process. The GTA welding process allowed a more pronounced and a more efficient refinement than in LB welds. Furthermore, the influence of the solidification conditions on the CET was investigated through temperature measurements in the weld metal. The temperature profiles revealed a faster solidification of LB welds than in GTA welds. The results from the temperature measurements were also used to estimate (according to an existing model) the critical thermal gradient at which the CET occurs. T2 - 9th International conference on trends in welding research CY - Chicago, Illinois, USA DA - 04.06.2012 KW - Aluminium KW - LBW KW - GTAW KW - Grain refinement KW - Alloy 1050A KW - Alloy 5083 KW - Alloy 6082 KW - Al Ti5B1 PY - 2013 SN - 978-1-62708-998-2 SP - 98 EP - 107 PB - ASM international AN - OPUS4-27907 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schempp, Philipp A1 - Cross, C.E. A1 - Pittner, Andreas A1 - Rethmeier, Michael T1 - Influence of solute content and solidification parameters on grain refinement of aluminum weld metal N2 - Grain refinement provides an important possibility to enhance the mechanical properties (e.g., strength and ductility) and the weldability (susceptibility to solidification cracking) of aluminum weld metal. In the current study, a filler metal consisting of aluminum base metal and different amounts of commercial grain refiner Al Ti5B1 was produced. The filler metal was then deposited in the base metal and fused in a GTA welding process. Additions of titanium and boron reduced the weld metal mean grain size considerably and resulted in a transition from columnar to equiaxed grain shape (CET). In commercial pure aluminum (Alloy 1050A), the grain-refining efficiency was higher than that in the Al alloys 6082 and 5083. Different welding and solidification parameters influenced the grain size response only slightly. Furthermore, the observed grain-size reduction was analyzed by means of the undercooling parameter P and the growth restriction parameter Q, which revealed the influence of solute elements and nucleant particles on grain size. KW - Aluminium KW - GTA welding KW - Grain refinement KW - Alloy 1050A KW - Alloy 5083 KW - Alloy 6082 KW - Al Ti5B1 PY - 2013 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11661-013-1649-3 SN - 1073-5623 SN - 1543-1940 VL - 44A IS - 7 SP - 3198 EP - 3210 PB - The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society CY - Warrendale AN - OPUS4-28656 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -