Influence of nickel-based buttering material on welded joint between SA508 low alloy steel and 304LN stainless steel

Ravikiran, K and Mehtani, H and Sivaprasad, K and Prasad , M J N (2022) Influence of nickel-based buttering material on welded joint between SA508 low alloy steel and 304LN stainless steel. International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping, 195 .

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Abstract

ABS T R A C T Dissimilar metal welded joints were fabricated between SA508 low alloy and 304LN stainless steel using IN82, IN182, and IN152 as buttering alloys. In-situ tensile testing of the welds demonstrated that the crack initiation and propagation were away from the fusion boundary between low alloy steel and buttering material. The heterogeneities like clustered lath martensite with high dislocation density, Type-I boundary, and Type-II boundary near the interface have a meager role in influencing the tensile properties of the welds. On the con-trary, grain structure and second phase distribution in re-solidified buttering alloy played a dominant role in determining the tensile properties of welds. This understanding may pave the way to modify the welding pa-rameters, select appropriate welding consumables, and explore the failure-prone location for such kind of transition joints.

Item Type:Article
Official URL/DOI:https://10.1016/j.ijpvp.2021.104576
Uncontrolled Keywords:Dissimilar metal weld; Ni-based buttering alloy; Fusion boundary; Microstructure; In-situ tensile test; Dissimilar metal weld; Mechanical-properties; Metallurgical characterization; Carbon diffusion; Microstructure; Interfaces; Inconel
Divisions:Material Science and Technology
ID Code:9093
Deposited By:Dr Mita Tarafder
Deposited On:13 Jul 2022 15:06
Last Modified:13 Jul 2022 15:06
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