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Contact reactive brazing of TC4/304 stainless steel dissimilar metals by interrupted arc pulsed welding

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY-JMR&T
Volume 26, Issue -, Pages 8192-8196

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmrt.2023.09.148

Keywords

Titanium alloy; Stainless steel; Dissimilar metal welding; Arc welding; Microstructure

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In this paper, interrupted pulsed arc welding (IPAW) was used to join TC4 and 304SS dissimilar metals, successfully preventing the formation of brittle Ti-Fe intermetallic compounds. By precisely regulating the arc pulsed time, a joint without the TiFe2 phase was created, and a Ti-rich reaction layer was formed, resulting in a high shear strength.
The most challenging aspect of producing durable joints between titanium alloy and stainless steel (Ti/SS) is preventing the formation of brittle Ti-Fe intermetallic compounds, particularly the TiFe2 phase. In this paper, the interrupted pulsed arc welding (IPAW) was proposed to join TC4 and 304SS dissimilar metals. The joining mechanisms, microstruc-tures and shear strength of the joints were investigated. The precise regulation of arc pulsed time in the millisecond range enabled the creation of a joint without the formation of the TiFe2 phase through contact reactive brazing. A Ti-rich reaction layer consisting of b -Ti and TiFe phases was formed in the brazing joint, and the shear strength of the joint reached 106.3 MPa. By increasing the arc pulsed current or time, the brazing joint was transformed into the fusion joint. The formation of two reaction layers was observed: Ti -rich phases (TiFe and b-Ti) near the TC4 and Fe-rich phases (TiFe2 and TiCr2) near the 304SS, which exhibited high brittleness. The presence of a high brittleness fusion zone resulted in immediate cracking post-welding. (c) 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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