Aluminum fan blade construction with welded cover
US-9221120-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9937587B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9937587-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313860155-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 10, 2013 |
| Priority date | Oct 30, 2009 |
| Publication date | Apr 10, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 10, 2018 |
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In a process for friction stir welding together pieces of dissimilar material, a first piece of a second metal is overlaid onto a first piece of a first metal that is dissimilar from the second metal such that at least a portion of the first piece of second metal overlaps a portion of the first piece of first metal. The first piece of second metal has a plurality of holes therein and the holes are disposed in overlapping relationship with the portion of the first piece of first metal. Each of the holes is filled with a plug formed from the first metal. The first piece of first metal is friction stir welded to the first piece of second metal at each of the plug locations.
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What is claimed is: 1. A workpiece assembly comprising: a first piece of a first metal; a first piece of a second metal overlying at least a portion of the first piece of the first metal, the first piece of second metal having a plurality of hole locations therein with each of the hole locations including material from a plug formed from the first metal; and a plurality of weld spots securely joining the first piece of first metal and the first piece of second metal, each weld spot: being centered on one of the hole locations and separated from other ones of the weld spots by the first piece of second metal along a linear direction, and comprising a stirred mixture of the first metal from the plug in the hole location and the second metal, the stirred mixture extending through a cross-section of the entire weld spot along the linear direction, each of the weld spots filling the hole locations in the first piece of second metal and located over respective portions of the first piece of the first metal. 2. The workpiece assembly of claim 1 wherein the first metal is dissimilar from the second metal. 3. The workpiece assembly of claim 1 wherein the first metal is a first metal alloy and the second metal is a second metal alloy that is dissimilar from the first metal alloy. 4. The workpiece assembly of claim 2 wherein the first metal is a magnesium alloy and the second metal is an aluminum alloy. 5. The workpiece assembly of claim 4 wherein each weld spot is defined by a stirred mixture of magnesium and aluminum alloys. 6. The workpiece assembly of claim 1 wherein each of the hole locations is formed from a hole having a first diameter and a plug having a second diameter less than the first diameter of the hole. 7. The workpiece assembly of claim 6 , wherein the stirred mixture in each weld spot fills the holes. 8. The workpiece assembly of claim 1 , wherein each hole location is spaced apart from the other hole locations along a transverse joint line extending in the linear direction, by an unwelded portion of the second metal. 9. The workpiece assembly of claim 1 , wherein at each weld spot, the stirred mixture extends from an upper surface of the first piece of the second metal, through the first piece of the second metal and into a portion of the first piece of the first metal. 10. The workpiece assembly of claim 1 , wherein the weld spots exhibit friction-stir welding characteristics throughout a cross-section of the weld spots. 11. An apparatus comprising: a first piece of a first type of metal; a first piece of a second type of metal having a plurality of holes therein and overlying at least a portion of the first piece of the first type of metal, the first type of metal being dissimilar from the second type of metal and the holes being spaced apart from one another; and in each of the holes, a plug of the first type of metal being configured and arranged with the first piece of the first type of metal and the first piece of the second type of metal to, in response to a friction stir welding tool being inserted into the hole, provide a stirred spot weld in each hole, the stirred spot weld overlying a portion of the first piece of the first type of metal and having a stirred mixture extending through a cross-section of the entire spot weld and including portions of the first piece of the first type of metal, the first piece of the second type of metal, and the plug, each weld spot being centered on the center of one of the plugs and separated from other ones of the weld spots along a linear direction by a contiguous portion of the first piece of the second type of metal. 12. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein each plug has a diameter of about 250 microns less than a diameter of the hole in which the plug is in. 13. The workpiece assembly of claim 1 , wherein the respective portions of the first piece of the first metal over which the weld spots are located are configured and arranged to support the plug in the respective holes while a friction stir welding tool is plunged into the plugs and creates the stirred mixture. 14. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein respective portions of the first piece of the first metal over which the weld spots are respectively located are configured and arranged to support the stirred mixture in the respective holes while the friction stir welding tool is inserted through the second piece of the second type of metal and partially into the first piece of the first type of metal.
the layers not being connected over the whole surface, e.g. discontinuous connection or patterned connection (using interposed adhesives or bonding materials applied in spaced arrangements B32B7/14) · CPC title
Ferrous alloys and titanium or alloys thereof · CPC title
Ferrous alloys and aluminium or alloys thereof · CPC title
Magnesium or alloys thereof · CPC title
Titanium or alloys thereof · CPC title
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