Effect of Process Temperatures on Joining Aluminum Alloy (Aa5052) to Polypropylene (Pp) by Friction Lap Welding

30 Pages Posted: 22 Aug 2024

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Abdelrahman I. Hosny

Khalifa University

Jamal Sheikh-Ahmad

Western New England University

Fahad Almaskari

Khalifa University

Kamran Khan

Khalifa University

Suleyman Deveci

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Ahmed I. Alhatti

Khalifa University

Abstract

The joining of aluminum alloy 5052 (AA5052) and polypropylene (PP) by friction lap welding (FLW) was investigated under different process temperature conditions. Welding experiments were conducted at different tool rotational speeds, and the process temperatures were monitored using an infrared camera and thermocouples. The temperature distribution at the cross-section was determined using a validated numerical model. The joint quality was assessed by measuring tensile shear strength and examining the joint morphology. It was found that interfacial temperatures in the range of 156°C to 316°C were optimal for achieving effective mechanical interlocking, attributed to the appropriate flow of molten PP into the textured aluminum alloy surface. Temperatures below 130°C resulted in inadequate PP flow, leading to poor joint formation, while temperatures above 316°C caused over-melting of PP, bubble formation, and approached the PP initial decomposition limit. Raman spectroscopy showed that the process temperatures did not cause significant chemical bonding and that mechanical interlocking was the main contributing joining mechanism.

Keywords: friction stir welding, friction lap welding, metal-polymer, process temperatures, thermal simulation, AA5052-PP, mechanical interlocking

Suggested Citation

Hosny, Abdelrahman I. and Sheikh-Ahmad, Jamal and Almaskari, Fahad and Khan, Kamran and Deveci, Suleyman and Alhatti, Ahmed I., Effect of Process Temperatures on Joining Aluminum Alloy (Aa5052) to Polypropylene (Pp) by Friction Lap Welding. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4934020 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4934020

Abdelrahman I. Hosny (Contact Author)

Khalifa University ( email )

Abu Dhabi
United Arab Emirates

Jamal Sheikh-Ahmad

Western New England University ( email )

Springfield, MA 01119
United States

Fahad Almaskari

Khalifa University ( email )

Abu Dhabi
United Arab Emirates

Kamran Khan

Khalifa University ( email )

Suleyman Deveci

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Ahmed I. Alhatti

Khalifa University ( email )

Abu Dhabi
United Arab Emirates

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