Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11023625 | Optics & Laser Technology | 2019 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Joining TiAl alloy to Ni-based superalloy is of great interest for applications in aerospace and automobile field. In present study, we report the feasibility of TiAl alloy to Ni-based superalloy welding through V/Cu composite interlayer carried out by laser. Detailed microstructural characterization, mechanical properties and fractured behavior of the joints were performed. The V/Cu composite interlayer remarkably decreased the formation of brittle phases and eliminated subsequent cracking compared with no interlayer and eventually improvement of mechanical properties of the joints. The tensile strength of room temperature and high temperature (873â¯K) were 230â¯MPa (reaching about 60% of the TiAl base metal) and 145â¯MPa, respectively. The study results indicate that insertion of V/Cu composite interlayer is very useful for laser welding of TiAl/Ni-based superalloy.
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Authors
Xiaolong Cai, Daqian Sun, Hongmei Li, Chao Meng, Lin Wang, Chengjie Shen,