Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7983884 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The interfacial reactions and strength properties of a titanium alloy/ microduplex stainless steel diffusion bonded joint using Ni alloy as an intermediate materials was investigated in the temperature range of 800 to 950 °C for 75 min and at 950 °C for 15-90 min in vacuum. The microstructure observations at the stainless steel/Ni alloy interface indicate the presence of γ-Fe layer up to 900 °C for 75 min and at 950 °C up to 45 min. Ni3Ti, NiTi and NiTi2 intermetallic layers were observed at the Ni alloy/titanium alloy interface at the same processing parameters and irregular shaped particles were present within the TiNi3 intermetallic layer. Beyond these processing parameters, the layer wise Fe-Ti or Fe-Cr-Ti base intermetallic compounds were observed at the microduplex stainless steel/Ni alloy interface. Maximum tensile strength of â¼639.9 MPa and shear strength of â¼477.8 MPa along with â¼9.3% ductility were obtained for the diffusion couple processed at 900 °C for 75 min.
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Authors
S. Kundu, S. Sam, S. Chatterjee,