Abstract
Friction stir welding (FSW) has proven to be a viable technique for joining a wide variety of alloys. However, thick section welding of alpha and near-alpha Ti alloys has proven particularly challenging. Previous research at the Naval Research Laboratory using Ni markers in CP Ti friction stir welds indicated that elemental additions of Ni to the joint line can provide substantial benefits for improved weldability of these alloys. The current study surveys the effects of Ni and other elemental additions to CP Ti friction stir welds to determine their influence on the resultant weld microstructure, weld surface finish, and welding machine forces. These results reveal that Ni provides the most benefits for the concentrations examined, but other elements may also provide benefits at lower concentrations. The addition of these elements may improve the weldability and weld quality for FSW of CP Ti, enabling thick section welding of this and similar alloys.
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