Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1556172 Journal of Materials Science & Technology 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

In order to realize the effective jointing of tungsten and CuCrZr alloys manufactured for plasma facing components (PFCs), explosive welding is employed for its some unique advantages. Different welding characteristics were investigated in this study. The interfacial waveform of the welded plates changed periodically from flat-wavelet to a large wave and finally to a stable wave, which began with the detonation point. The bonding strength of the specimens is higher than 32.9 MPa. Welding hardening and the formation of microcracks occurred at the interface zone. The results demonstrate that the joining reliabilities need to be improved in order to meet the need of applications involving the use of explosive welding to fabricate tungsten-based PFCs.

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