Can someone tell me if it is possible to weld an aluminum plate (0.38 thk) to a steel structure? Or, would it have to be bolted. This is not for a production environment, only for a one-off design.
It is not possible to weld aluminium to steel without serious corrosion problems. However there are profiles with one side aluminium and one side steel which are "exploded together". Then you weld steel/steel and alu/alu. Maybe not an opion for you but a very neat way of joining structures.
The explosion welding is a well proven design often used in marine applications without corrosion problems
There is corrosion, but the speed is reduced greatly and as good as zero due to protective aluminium oxide in the interface between the materials. Due the solid bonding it is not possible for elctrolyte to penetrate this oxide.
Hi,
I think you can actual weld Al/Steel together if you do it right. If I remember correctly, they had a sample of it in my welding engineer class. You might want to write an email to katrin.lehmann@slv-bb.de, she is pretty good with material science.
DWolff