Title: Titanium
1Titanium
2Resistance Welding
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3Donachie, Titanium, ASM, 1988
4Donachie, Titanium, ASM, 1988
5- Unique Properties
- Light Weight
- Excellent Corrosion Resistance
- Strong tightly adherent oxide
- High strength-to-weight ratio
- Applications
- Chemical Industry
- Aerospace Industry
- Marine Fields
- Medical Applications
- Phases in Pure Titanium
- Alpha hcp lt 1620F (880C)
- Beta bcc gt 1620F
6- Classification of Titanium Alloys
- Alpha near Alpha Alloys
- Alpha-Beta Alloys
- Metastable Beta Alloys
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7Can Lead to Brittleness Especially in welds (see
below)
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8AWS Welding Handbook
9- Commercially Pure Titanium
- Yield Strengths 35-80 ksi (interstitial O, N, C)
- Alpha Titanium Alloys
- Not heat treated to increase strength
- Used for moderate elevated-temp strength and
creep resistance
- Near-alpha Alloys
- Contain small amount of Beta stabilizers
- Marginally heat treatable
- Most contain Si for improved high temp properties
10- Alpha-Beta Alloys (e.g. Ti-6Al-4V)
- Mixture of Alpha Beta
- Annealed or Solution heat treated and aged
- Outstanding strength to density ratio in heat
treated condition - Excellent fracture toughness when annealed
- Metastable Titanium Alloys
- Contain high percentage of Beta stabilizing
elements - Slow transformation - air cooling gives 100
Beta - Aging precipitates of fine Alpha can occur
- Aging give strength but ductility and fracture
toughness sacrificed - Frequently used for fasteners and springs
11Applications Using Titanium Alloys
For more information about applications
see http//www.titanium.org/GIsec2a.htm
12General Weld Problems
- Oxygen Contamination Cracking
- Oxygen gt 3000ppm WM HAZ Cracking
- Alpha (hcp) particularly susceptible
- Removal of surface oxide film recommended
- Gas shielding generally recommended (especially
for seam welds)
- Degree of Oxidation
- Silver (mild oxidation)
- Straw
- Blue
- White (severe oxidation - weld problems likely)
13General Weld Problems
- Iron Contamination Cracking
- Iron particle dissolve into surface causing loss
of - Corrosion
- Embrittlement (when sufficient iron)
- Prevention
- Avoid steel fabrication near titanium
fabrication - Avoid airborne dust
- Avoid tools used for both Fe and Ti
- Scratch Brush just prior to welding
- Use clean gloves for handling
Http//www.twi.co.uk/bestprac/jobknol/jk24.html
14General Weld Problems
- Hydrogen Embrittlement
- Precipitation of titanium hydrides
- Hydrogen gt 200ppm can cause problems
- Use low moisture shielding gas
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15Example of Hydride Formation in Resistance Seam
Weld
25 ppm Hydrogen
2056 ppm hydrogen
H
450 days-Full around
2 days no hydrides
227 days-1/2 around
Toosky, R. Evaluation of Titanium Hydride
Formation in Resistance Seam Welded Dissimilar
Titanium Joints, Boeing Co., 1998
43 days-at toe
16Seam Weld Start, Nugget Pull-Out
Toosky, R. Evaluation of Titanium Hydride
Formation in Resistance Seam Welded Dissimilar
Titanium Joints, Boeing Co., 1998
17General Weld Problems
- Porosity
- H O partitioned between solidifying dendrites
- Micropores form when diatomic gas overcomes head
pressure
- Mircopores coalesce to form macropores
- To keep O H out of weld pool, clean degrease
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18General Weld Problems
- Ductility Dip
- Alpha-beta alloys containing Nb rather than V
more susceptible - Alpha films at prior beta boundaries more
susceptible
Niobium Containing
- Material in HAZ with these peak Temp can
experience Dip - Cracks are intergranular
- Believed to be caused by volumetric difference
during transformation
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19Resistance Spot Welding
- Surface Cleaning - Mechanical or Chemical
HF-HNO3 - To lower surface resistance to below 50 microhms
- To keep Titanium Oxide out of weld metal -
embrittlement - Handle with gloves
- Store in low-humidity less than 48 hours
- Higher resistivity for Alloys than steel lower
current
Same Schedule as SS for Pure Titanium, But Not
For alloys
- Pure Ti can use SS Schedule
- Class 2 Electrodes with 3 in radius spherical
face - Gas shielding not required for spot welds
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20Schedule for Two Typical Alloys
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21Equiaxed Grains
Columnar Grains due to Effect of Alloys
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22Resistance Seam Welding
- Same Cleaning procedures as spot welding
- Class 2 Electrode Wheels with radius face
wheel radius - Inert shielding gas recommended
- Electrode Force and Welding Current slightly
higher than for spot welds in the same material
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23Flash Welding Titanium
- Use machine capacities similar to that for steel
- Gas Shielding not absolutely necessary but
recommended (Titanium Oxidizes rapidly) - Use fast flashing rates shorter flashing times
than steel (minimize weld contamination) - Lower upset force than for steel
- Flashing and upset distances slightly less than
for steel
Flash Welding Has Been Done on Following
- Commercially Pure Ti
- Ti-6Al-4V
- Ti-8Al-1Mo-1V
- Ti-5Al-2.5Sn
- Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-2Mo
- Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-6Mo
Info from AWS and Titanium Industries Inc.
24Some Titanium Welding Applications
25Froes, FH, et al, Non-Aerospace Applications of
Titanium Feb 1998, TMS
26SAAB 340 Aero Engine Shroud constructed from
commercially pure titanium using resistance, spot
and TIG welding. http//www.swantec.com/industry.h
tm
27Welding Battery Connectors for Implantable
Medical Device
Shield Gas (Ar) Tube
Weld Conditions 1000 amps 40 msec 3.5 kgrams
Electrodes
Battery Case Top
Feed Through Contacting Pin (glass sealed in case
top)
Weld Combinations (inch) 0.018 Ti tab to 0.035 Nb
pin 0.018 Ti tab to 0.020 Mo pin 0.018 Ti tab to
0.020 Ta pin 0.004 Ni tab to 0.020 Mo pin
Battery Case
Battery Tab
Berkowitz, F, et al, Implantable Medical Device
With High Reliability Electrical Connection using
Reactive Metals US Patent 5,712,462 Jan 27,
1998
28Resistance Weld Ti Alloy Honeycomb Structures for
High Speed Civil Transport (Requirement 72,000
hours _at_ 350F) (Al-Li max use temp 225F)
Weld
Weld between Ti 6242S face sheet and Beta 21S
honeycomb low heat treatment Low mechanical
Boundary Present
Heat Treat 1675-1825 F 15 min 4 hours
El-Soudani, S, Process for Enhancing the Bond
Strength of Resistance Welded Joints Between
Titanium Alloy Articles US Patent 5,830,289
Nov 3, 1998
Weld with heat treatment good properties