Acta Metallurgica Sinica (English Letters) ›› 2005, Vol. 18 ›› Issue (1): 24-32 .

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THE EFFECT OF BORON AND CARBON ADDITION ON WELDABILITY OF DS TMS-75 SUPERALLOY

M.C.Chaturvedi, Y.L.Wang, N.L.Richards   

  1. Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering,University of Manitoba, Winnipeg,ManitobaR3T5V6,Canada
  • Received:1900-01-01 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2005-02-25 Published:2009-10-10
  • Contact: M.C.Chaturvedi

Abstract: Four alloys TMS-75 (Base), Base+B, Base+C and TMD-103 (Base+B+C) with varying levels of B, C were directionally solidified (DS), and their weldability was investigated by bead-onplate electron beam welding. It was found that cracking occurred in the weld-metal, as well as in the heat affected zone (HAZ). Both γ/γ' and/or γ/carbide eutectic contributed to the weld-metal cracking, and theγ/γ' eutectic was found to be mainly responsible for cracking in HAZ. However, constitutional liquation of carbides seems to have made some contribution also.The B addition had a detrimental effect on HAZ cracking susceptibility, while C addition improved it appreciably even in the presence of B. In addition, no obvious differences were observed in cracking susceptibility of weld-metal in the four alloys. The cracking modes and mechanisms underlying the effect of B and C addition on weidability could be explained on the basis of microstructures of the four alloys.

Key words: Ni-based superalloy, low melting point constituents, liquation cracking