Abstract
Our previous studies have demonstrated that underwater friction stir additive manufacturing(FSAM)could effectively suppress the macroscale softening of the fabricated Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloy build from top to bottom.However,the accompanying local softening problem,i.e.,a low-hardness region at the bot-tom of each stir zone,becomes prominent.In this study,an Al-Zn-Mg alloy with low quench sensitivity was used to fabricate a multilayered build via underwater FSAM.In-process water cooling could effec-tively solve the macroscale and local softening problems in the FSAM of the Al-Zn-Mg alloy and improve the mechanical performance of the build.The microhardness and ultimate tensile strength(UTS)of the water-cooled build in as-fabricated and aged states were more uniform along the building direction and higher than those of their counterparts.After 90 days of natural aging,the UTS of the water-cooled build in building and traveling directions reached 398 and 400 MPa,respectively,slightly higher than that of the base metal(392 MPa).The enhancement in the mechanical performance of the water-cooled build was attributed to a high degree of supersaturation and age-strengthening ability because of a high cool-ing rate of the underwater FSAM process and low quench sensitivity of the base metal.
基金项目
This work was financially supported by the Project of Promoting Talents in Liaoning Province(XLYC1808038)