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Formation Mechanisms for (Cr,Co)7C3/(Cr,Co)23C6 Heterogeneous Precipitates and Stacking Faults Around Carbides in Surfacing Welding of Stellite Alloy on Stainless Steel

Journal

METALS AND MATERIALS INTERNATIONAL
Volume 28, Issue 7, Pages 1639-1649

Publisher

KOREAN INST METALS MATERIALS
DOI: 10.1007/s12540-021-01049-9

Keywords

Stellite alloy; Surfacing welding; Formation mechanism; Carbide; Stacking fault

Funding

  1. Sate Key Laboratory of Long-life High Temperature Materials [DTCC28EE190934]
  2. Sichuan Deyang Industry-University-Research Cooperation Technology Research and Development Project [2019CK094]
  3. Sichuan Deyang Open University-City Cooperative Technology Research and Development Project [2018CKJ004]

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This study investigated the formation mechanisms of two carbides during surfacing welding, identifying a two-phase structure in the surfacing layer and discussing the mechanisms for the co-existence of different crystal structures. The relatively uniform microstructure of the surfacing layer, along with the presence of stacking faults, was analyzed in terms of Gibbs energy and forming energy.
The formation mechanisms for two carbides with co-existence and increasing stacking faults nearby the carbides during surfacing welding were investigated in this study. The results indicated that the surfacing layer had a two-phase structure of a matrix phase and a second phase, the density of the second phase was relatively small and the second phase was discontinuous, by contrast with the as-received welding wire. Relatively uniform microstructure of surfacing layer and the welding interface without melting of base metal were obtained, resulting in an inapparent change in the microhardness. A few carbides with blocky shape were identified in the surfacing layer. The mechanisms for (Cr,Co)(23)C-6 of face-centered cubic crystal structure co-existing with (Cr,Co)(7)C-3 of hexagonal close-packed crystal structure and (Cr,Co)(23)C-6 subsequently forming close to the pre-formed (Cr,Co)(7)C-3 during the cooling process were discussed in alloying element, calculated equilibrium phase diagram, Gibbs energy, etc. The relatively higher density of the stacking fault present around the carbides was understood from forming energy of stacking faults.

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