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Vacuum brazing TiAl intermetallic to K4169 alloy using amorphous filler metals Ti56.25-xZrxNi25Cu18.75

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 154, Issue -, Pages 217-231

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JOURNAL MATER SCI TECHNOL
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmst.2022.12.073

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Vacuum brazing; TiAl intermetallic to K4169 alloy brazed; joint; Ti-Ni based amorphous filler metal; EBSD; Lattice mismatch

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A series of Ti56.25-xZrxNi25Cu18.75 ( x = 0-25, at.%) filler metals were used to vacuum braze TiAl intermetallic to K4169 alloy. The impact of Zr content on the interfacial microstructure and shear strength of joints was investigated. The findings showed that the shear strength of the joint initially decreased and then increased as the Zr content increased, and the fracture surfaces of all brazed joints exhibited brittle fracture.
A series of Ti56.25-xZrxNi25Cu18.75 ( x = 0-25, at.%) filler metals were designed based on a cluster-plus-glue-atom model to vacuum braze TiAl intermetallic to K4169 alloy. The impact of Zr content on the interfacial microstructure and shear strength of joints was examined. And the relationship between the interfacial lattice structure and the fracture behavior of the joint was investigated. The findings reveal a sectionalized characteristic with three reaction zones (Zone I, Zone II and Zone III) in the microstruc-ture of the TiAl intermetallic to K4169 alloy joint. As the Zr content in filler metals increased, the dif-fusion of Ti transitioned from long-distance to short-distance in Zone I, changing the initial composition from TiNi3/TiNi/NiNb/(Cr, Fe, Ni)SS to NiCrFe/(Cr, Fe, Ni)SS/TiNi. In Zone II, the initial composition altered from TiNi3/TiNi to TiNi/Ti2Ni/TiNi3/TiCu/TiNi. The interface between Zones II and III altered from a non-coherent and semi-coherent interface of TiNi/TiAl/Ti3Al with significant residual stress to a semi-coherent interface of TiNi/TiNi3/TiAl2/Ti3Al with a gradient distribution. The shear strength of the joint initially de-creased and then increased. When the Zr content of filler metal was 25 at.%, the shear strength of the joint reached 288 MPa. The crack initiation position changed from non-coherent TiNi/TiAl interface with high angle grain boundaries (HAGBs) and lattice mismatch of 65.86 at.% to a semi-coherent Ti3Al/TiAl2 interface with a lattice mismatch of 20.07 at.% when the Zr content increased. The brittle fracture was present on the fracture surfaces of all brazed joints.(c) 2023 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of The editorial office of Journal of Materials Science & Technology.

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