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Effect of Nb and Mo on the Microstructure, Mechanical Properties and Ductility-Dip Cracking of Ni–Cr–Fe Weld Metals 被引量:14

Effect of Nb and Mo on the Microstructure, Mechanical Properties and Ductility-Dip Cracking of Ni–Cr–Fe Weld Metals
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摘要 A series of Ni-Cr-Fe welding wires with different Nb and Mo contents were designed to investigate the effect of Nb and Mo on the rnicrostructure, mechanical properties and the ductility-dip cracking susceptibility of the weld metals by optical microscopy (OM), scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction as well as the tensile and impact tests. Results showed that large Laves phases formed and distributed along the interdendritic regions with high Nb or Mo addition. The Cr-carbide (M23C6) was suppressed to precipitate at the grain boundaries with high Nb addition. Tensile testing indicates that the ultimate strength of weld metals increases with Nb or Mo addition. However, the voids formed easily around the large Laves phases in the interdendritic area during tensile testing for the weld metal with high Mo content. It is found that the tensile fractographs of high Mo weld metals show a typical feature of interdendritic fracture. The high Nb or Mo addition, which leads to the formation of large Laves phases, exposes a great weakening effect on the impact toughness of weld metals. In addition, the ductility-dip cracking was not found by OM in the selected cross sections of weld metals with different Nb additions. High Nb addition can eliminate the ductility-dip cracking from the Ni-Cr-Fe weld metals effectively. A series of Ni-Cr-Fe welding wires with different Nb and Mo contents were designed to investigate the effect of Nb and Mo on the rnicrostructure, mechanical properties and the ductility-dip cracking susceptibility of the weld metals by optical microscopy (OM), scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction as well as the tensile and impact tests. Results showed that large Laves phases formed and distributed along the interdendritic regions with high Nb or Mo addition. The Cr-carbide (M23C6) was suppressed to precipitate at the grain boundaries with high Nb addition. Tensile testing indicates that the ultimate strength of weld metals increases with Nb or Mo addition. However, the voids formed easily around the large Laves phases in the interdendritic area during tensile testing for the weld metal with high Mo content. It is found that the tensile fractographs of high Mo weld metals show a typical feature of interdendritic fracture. The high Nb or Mo addition, which leads to the formation of large Laves phases, exposes a great weakening effect on the impact toughness of weld metals. In addition, the ductility-dip cracking was not found by OM in the selected cross sections of weld metals with different Nb additions. High Nb addition can eliminate the ductility-dip cracking from the Ni-Cr-Fe weld metals effectively.
出处 《Acta Metallurgica Sinica(English Letters)》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2016年第10期928-939,共12页 金属学报(英文版)
基金 financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51474203) the Key Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No. KGZD-EW-XXX-2)
关键词 NB MO Laves phase MICROSTRUCTURE Mechanical properties Nb Mo Laves phase Microstructure Mechanical properties
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