Creep Behavior And In-Depth Microstructural Characterization Of Dissimilar Joints

F. Kauffmann, T. Klein,A. Klenk, K. Maile

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF ADVANCED MATERIALS(2013)

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The 700 degrees C power plants currently under development will utilize Ni-base alloys such as alloy 617 for components to be operated at temperatures >650 degrees C. Due to economic reasons for components or parts of components which are subjected to temperatures <650 degrees C, 2% Cr or 9-12% Cr steels is used, depending on the required mechanical properties. This makes the dissimilar joining of Ni-base alloys and Cr steels a necessity in these plants. Experimental investigations show that these joints have to be identified as weak points with regard to damage development under creep and creep-fatigue loading. The present investigation focuses on welds between the alloy 617 and 2% Cr steel. Under creep load the fracture occurs near the fusion line between the 2% Cr steel base metal and alloy 617 weld metal. To explain the reasons for this fracture location, the microstructure of this fusion line was investigated using TEM and FIB techniques after welding and after creep loading. The TEM investigations have shown a small zone in the weld metal near the fusion line exhibiting chromium depletion and clearly reduced amounts of chromium carbides, leading to a weakening of this zone.
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dissimilar welds,high temperature materials,transmission electron microscopy
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