Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1527713 | Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A series of Cr-Ni alloys were deposited on the Fe3Al surface by manual arc welding (MAW) technology to study the weldability of this intermetallic. The results indicated that Fe3Al performed bad weldability for Cr18-Ni8 and Cr18-Ni13 alloys but good for Cr25-Ni13 alloy. Subsequently, the microstructural morphology, elements distribution and phase constituents near the fusion zone of Fe3Al/Cr25-Ni13 alloys joints were analysed by means of metalloscope, SEM, EPMA and XRD. The matrix of Cr25-Ni13 surface layer was austenite (A). The pro-eutectoid ferrite (PF), upper and lower bainite (UB and LB), lath martensite (LM) and tiny dispersed carbide distributed on the austenitic grain boundaries as well as grains inside. There distributed some Al2O3 tiny granules near the fusion zone, contributing to the non-equilibrium nucleation of fine fusion zone grains. The phase constituents near the fusion zone were Fe3Al, FeAl, Fe2Al5, γ-(Fe, C), γ-(Fe, Ni), NiAl, an Fe-C compound and the Fe-Cr-C compound (Cr9Fe)7C3.
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Authors
Haijun Ma, Yajiang Li, S.A. Gerasimov, Juan Wang,