Title of article :
Mechanical assessment of autogenous gas tungsten arc weldments
of a super alpha-2 alloy
Author/Authors :
H. Abaszadeh، نويسنده , , S. F. Kashani Bozorg، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Butt welding of a 2-mm-thick super alpha-2
alloy (Ti-23Al-9Nb-2Mo-0.9Si) was carried out employing
autogenous gas tungsten arc technique. Process parameters
were adjusted to achieve full-penetration weld. Only b-Tibased
phase was detected in the fusion zone; however,
minor quantities of a Ti3Al-based structure were found at
heat input higher than 518 J mm-1. No cracking was
observed within the fusion zone and its associated heataffected
zones. Subgrain boundaries and acicular transformation
products were observed within the HAZ grains.
The acicular transformation products are believed to be
responsible for the higher microhardness value of the HAZ
compared to those of the fusion zone and base material. It
was found that the fusion zone and HAZ had lower strength
and ductility than the base material. Fracture occurred
within the HAZ, which is attributed to its higher microhardness
value and acicular transformed microstructure. The
maximum weld tensile strength achieved was about 90% of
that of the base material.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science