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Effect of Heat Input on Microstructure and Properties of Laser-Welded 316L/In601 Dissimilar Overlap Joints in High-Temperature Thermocouple

Heat input, a crucial factor in the optimization of high-temperature thermocouple laser welding, has a significant impact on the appearance and mechanical properties of dissimilar welded joints involving stainless-steel- and nickel-based alloys. This study focuses on laser overlay welding of austeni...

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Autores principales: Wang, Hao, Zhao, Shengbin, Luo, Guifeng, Tang, Zilin, Li, Xiang, Lu, Wenyuan, Wang, Mingdi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10672447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38005044
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16227114
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author Wang, Hao
Zhao, Shengbin
Luo, Guifeng
Tang, Zilin
Li, Xiang
Lu, Wenyuan
Wang, Mingdi
author_facet Wang, Hao
Zhao, Shengbin
Luo, Guifeng
Tang, Zilin
Li, Xiang
Lu, Wenyuan
Wang, Mingdi
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description Heat input, a crucial factor in the optimization of high-temperature thermocouple laser welding, has a significant impact on the appearance and mechanical properties of dissimilar welded joints involving stainless-steel- and nickel-based alloys. This study focuses on laser overlay welding of austenitic stainless steels and nickel-based alloys. The findings indicate that an increase in heat input has a more pronounced effect on the penetration depth and dilution rate. Under high heat input, the weld has cracks, spatter, and other defects. Additionally, considerable amounts of chromium (Cr) and nickel (Ni) elements are observed outside the grain near the crack, and their presence increases with higher heat input levels. Phase analysis reveals the presence of numerous Cr(2)Fe(14)C and Fe(3)Ni(2) phases within the weld. The heat input increases to the range of 30–35 J/mm, and the weld changes from shear fracture to tensile fracture. In the center of the molten pool, the Vickers hardness is greater than that of the base metal, while in the fusion zone, the Vickers hardness is lower than that of the base metal. The overall hardness is in a downward trend with the increase of heat input, and the minimum hardness is only 159 HV(0.3) at 40 J/mm. The heat input falls within the range of 28–30 J/mm, and the temperature shock resistance is at its peak.
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spelling pubmed-106724472023-11-10 Effect of Heat Input on Microstructure and Properties of Laser-Welded 316L/In601 Dissimilar Overlap Joints in High-Temperature Thermocouple Wang, Hao Zhao, Shengbin Luo, Guifeng Tang, Zilin Li, Xiang Lu, Wenyuan Wang, Mingdi Materials (Basel) Article Heat input, a crucial factor in the optimization of high-temperature thermocouple laser welding, has a significant impact on the appearance and mechanical properties of dissimilar welded joints involving stainless-steel- and nickel-based alloys. This study focuses on laser overlay welding of austenitic stainless steels and nickel-based alloys. The findings indicate that an increase in heat input has a more pronounced effect on the penetration depth and dilution rate. Under high heat input, the weld has cracks, spatter, and other defects. Additionally, considerable amounts of chromium (Cr) and nickel (Ni) elements are observed outside the grain near the crack, and their presence increases with higher heat input levels. Phase analysis reveals the presence of numerous Cr(2)Fe(14)C and Fe(3)Ni(2) phases within the weld. The heat input increases to the range of 30–35 J/mm, and the weld changes from shear fracture to tensile fracture. In the center of the molten pool, the Vickers hardness is greater than that of the base metal, while in the fusion zone, the Vickers hardness is lower than that of the base metal. The overall hardness is in a downward trend with the increase of heat input, and the minimum hardness is only 159 HV(0.3) at 40 J/mm. The heat input falls within the range of 28–30 J/mm, and the temperature shock resistance is at its peak. MDPI 2023-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10672447/ /pubmed/38005044 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16227114 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Wang, Hao
Zhao, Shengbin
Luo, Guifeng
Tang, Zilin
Li, Xiang
Lu, Wenyuan
Wang, Mingdi
Effect of Heat Input on Microstructure and Properties of Laser-Welded 316L/In601 Dissimilar Overlap Joints in High-Temperature Thermocouple
title Effect of Heat Input on Microstructure and Properties of Laser-Welded 316L/In601 Dissimilar Overlap Joints in High-Temperature Thermocouple
title_full Effect of Heat Input on Microstructure and Properties of Laser-Welded 316L/In601 Dissimilar Overlap Joints in High-Temperature Thermocouple
title_fullStr Effect of Heat Input on Microstructure and Properties of Laser-Welded 316L/In601 Dissimilar Overlap Joints in High-Temperature Thermocouple
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Heat Input on Microstructure and Properties of Laser-Welded 316L/In601 Dissimilar Overlap Joints in High-Temperature Thermocouple
title_short Effect of Heat Input on Microstructure and Properties of Laser-Welded 316L/In601 Dissimilar Overlap Joints in High-Temperature Thermocouple
title_sort effect of heat input on microstructure and properties of laser-welded 316l/in601 dissimilar overlap joints in high-temperature thermocouple
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10672447/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38005044
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16227114
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