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Bond Strength Measurement for Additively Manufactured Inconel 718- GRCop84 Copper Alloy Bimetallic Joints.

Bonny Onuike1, Amit Bandyopadhyay1.   

Abstract

To benefit from the fascinating properties of multi-material structures, the interfacial joint should exhibit good mechanical strength. Evaluating the shear strength of a bimetallic joint via conventional methods is usually complex, and in most cases produces unreliable data due to induced bending stress among others. In this work, a novel single-shear test device was designed and fabricated to measure shear strength of bimetallic joints. The device was first standardized by shearing standard materials, and the results were in good agreement with published data. Subsequently, the shear strength of Inconel 718/copper alloy (GRCop-84) bimetallic joint built via laser engineered net shaping (LENS™) was evaluated. Compression test on the bimetallic joint was carried out as well for mechanical characterization. Both shear and compressive yield strengths of bimetallic joints were compared with the base materials in addition to influence of thermal cycling on the joint strength. Inconel 718/GRCop-84 bimetallic-joint shear strength was 220 ± 18 MPa and 231 ± 27 MPa for as-printed sample and after thermal cycling, respectively. Likewise, the bimetallic yield strength after compression test was 232 ± 3 MPa and 337 ± 15 MPa. No cracking through or along the interface was observed even after thermal cycling, which indicates no thermal degradation at the bimetallic interfacial joint. Increase in compressive yield strength after thermal cycling could be attributed to precipitation of Cr2Nb particles in GRCop-84 matrix along with strengthening due to gamma phases in Inconel 718. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and backscatter electron imaging were used to examine the interfacial microstructures and failure modes. EDS was used as well to analyze the interface elemental composition. The development of the single-shear test device can provide an added opportunity to effectively evaluate mechanical behavior, reliability and performance of additively manufactured multi-material structures through bond strength analysis.

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Keywords:  Bimetallic structures; GRCop-84; Inconel 718; Joint-strength; LENS™

Year:  2019        PMID: 31372350      PMCID: PMC6675028          DOI: 10.1016/j.addma.2019.04.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Addit Manuf        ISSN: 2214-7810


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