CHEN Jiawen, WANG Libo, MI Gaoyang, et al. Microstructure and Properties of TiC-Reinforced 7034 Aluminum Alloy Fabricated by Wire-Feed Laser Cladding[J]. Aeronautical Manufacturing Technology, 2025, (23/24).
DOI:
CHEN Jiawen, WANG Libo, MI Gaoyang, et al. Microstructure and Properties of TiC-Reinforced 7034 Aluminum Alloy Fabricated by Wire-Feed Laser Cladding[J]. Aeronautical Manufacturing Technology, 2025, (23/24). DOI: 10.16080/j.issn1671-833x.2025.23/24.144.
Microstructure and Properties of TiC-Reinforced 7034 Aluminum Alloy Fabricated by Wire-Feed Laser Cladding
To explore the optimal process parameters of wire-feed laser cladding for 7034 aluminum alloy and thereby avoid surface defects while enhancing the mechanical properties of the cladding layer
this study conducted cladding experiments using a high-power fiber laser system integrated with a high-precision push-pull wire feeder. The macroscopic morphology
microstructure
phase composition
and mechanical properties of TiC-reinforced 7034 aluminum alloy cladding layers were systematically investigated. The results indicate that among the parameters of laser power
scanning speed
and wire feeding speed
laser power predominantly governs the macroscopic morphology of the cladding layer. With increasing laser power
the average grain size increased due to elevated thermal input and reduced cooling rates during deposition. Furthermore
TiC nanoparticles acted as heterogeneous nucleation sites
effectively impeding grain growth at the solidification front
which refined grain size and promoted the formation of equiaxed grains. The mechanical properties of the samples exhibited inhomogeneity. Under the deposition parameters of laser power 4800 W
scanning speed 1000 mm/min
and wire feeding speed 3.2 m/min
the 7034 aluminum alloy demonstrated optimal performance
achieving a maximum elongation of 8.78% and a tensile strength of 326.39 MPa.