The Effect of Microstructure and Welding-Induced Plasticity on the Strength of Ni–Mo–Cr Alloy Welds

A. E. Danon, O. Muránsky, H. Zhu, T. Wei, E. Flores-Johnson, Z.J. Li, J. Kruzic
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The mechanical performance of a Ni–Mo–Cr (GH3535) alloy weldment, produced using a matching filler metal, was assessed and compared to the surrounding parent metal. Ambient-temperature mechanical characterisation included hardness testing, small punch testing and uniaxial tensile testing, while a crystal plasticity finite element model was used to assess the impact of crystallographic texture on the mechanical properties. Despite the similar chemical composition, the weld metal exhibited superior strength and ductility to that of the parent metal. The higher strength was primarily attributed to the high dislocation density in the weld metal imbued by the welding-induced thermo-mechanical loading. In contrast, the ductility difference was attributed to M6C carbide stringers in the parent metal that initiated fracture at lower strains than for the weld metal, with the latter containing much finer, well-dispersed M6C carbides.
显微组织和焊致塑性对Ni-Mo-Cr合金焊缝强度的影响
采用匹配的填充金属生产的Ni-Mo-Cr (GH3535)合金焊件的机械性能进行了评估,并与周围的母金属进行了比较。室温力学特性包括硬度测试、小冲孔测试和单轴拉伸测试,而晶体塑性有限元模型用于评估晶体织构对力学性能的影响。尽管化学成分相似,但焊缝金属表现出比母材更高的强度和延展性。其较高的强度主要是由于焊接引起的热机械载荷在焊缝金属中注入了较高的位错密度。相比之下,塑性差异归因于母材中的M6C碳化物条纹,它在较低应变下引发断裂,而焊缝中含有更细、更分散的M6C碳化物。
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