

Author: Sidhu R. K. Richards N. L. Chaturvedi M. C.
Publisher: Maney Publishing
ISSN: 1743-2847
Source: Materials Science and Technology, Vol.21, Iss.10, 2005-10, pp. : 1119-1131
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Abstract
The effect of concentration of aluminium in filler alloys on heat affected zone (HAZ) microfissuring in TIG welded cast Inconel 738LC (IN 738LC) superalloy was studied. Three fillers, IN 625, IN 617 and Haynes 214, with aluminium concentrations varying from 0·2 to 4·5 wt-%, respectively, were used to TIG weld cast IN 738LC alloy plates subjected to two different preweld heat treatments. One preweld heat treatment was the standard solution heat treatment at 1120°C for 2 h followed by argon quenching. The second was a novel overaging treatment developed by the present authors, termed UM treatment, involving solution treatment at 1120°C followed by air cooling and subsequent ageing at 1025°C followed by water quenching. Detailed microstructural analysis of the welds and base metal was done by optical and analytical electron microscopy. Intergranular microfissures were observed in the HAZ of all the welds, irrespective of the filler alloy and the preweld heat treatment, while no cracks were observed in the fusion zone in any of the samples. The cracks were mostly found to be associated with constitutionally liquated MC carbides, borides, sulphocarbides,
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