Heat-Affected-Zone Liquation Cracking in Welded Cast Haynes<sup>®</sup> 282<sup>®</sup>

oleh: Sukhdeep Singh, Joel Andersson

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: MDPI AG 2019-12-01

Deskripsi

Varestraint weldability testing and Gleeble thermomechanical simulation of the newly developed cast form of Haynes<sup>&#174;</sup> 282<sup>&#174;</sup> were performed to understand how heat-affected-zone (HAZ) liquation cracking is influenced by different preweld heat treatments. In contrast to common understanding, cracking susceptibility did not improve with a higher degree of homogenization achieved at a higher heat-treatment temperature. Heat treatments with a 4 h dwell time at 1120 &#176;C and 1160 &#176;C exhibited low cracking sensitivity, whereas by increasing the temperature to 1190 &#176;C, the cracking was exacerbated. Nanosecond ion mass spectrometry analysis was done to characterize B segregation at grain boundaries that the 1190 &#176;C heat treatment indicated to be liberated from the dissolution of C&#8722;B rich precipitates.