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A review of nanoparticle effects on aluminum alloys and weldability

Date Issued
2022-09-08
Author(s)
Petreski, Martin
Abstract
The ongoing trend for reducing energy consumption and emissions
has led scientists to investigate new methodologies for improving lightweight
materials in order to make them more qualified for different types of struc
tural engineering applications The most common lightweight materials used
in structural assembly are high-strength aluminum alloys that show certain
difficulties when welded and require special techniques for achieving homog
enous crack-free welded joints. Nanoparticle reinforcement of aluminum al
loys is a promising methodology for phase-controlling solidification of welded
joints. The microstructure and properties of these welds are determined by the
nanoparticles introduced and the welding parameters used during the welding
process. The aim of this paper is to go over recent publications on nanoparti
cle reinforcements of aluminum alloys and their use in welding production. It
summarizes the effect of different nanoparticle reinforcements on grains and
properties of welded joints and discusses further development and application
of hybrid nanostructured aluminum alloys.
Subjects

nanoparticle

nanostructure

lightweight

aluminium

welding

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