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Investigations on weld metal chemistry and mechanical behaviour of bimetallic welds using CaO–CaF2–SiO2–Ni based electrode coatings

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In this paper, an attempt has been made to design and develop an intermediate electrode based on CaO-CaF2-SiO2 ternary phase diagram system and nickel as an additional electrode coating ingred...
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The bimetallic welds between ferritic low alloy steels and austenitic stainless steels are widely used in the heat piping transport systems of nuclear power plants for connecting the heavy section low alloy steel components with those of high temperature stainless steel pipes. The operating experience of major nuclear power plant components has recently shown that bimetallic joints can jeopardize the plant availability and safety because of increased incidences of failure. In shielded metal arc welding process, the occurrence and severity of weld defects mainly depend upon the type of electrode filler wire and the electrode coating ingredients used. The use of nickel based filler metals is no longer considered as the final solution for unexpected failures of bimetallic welds due to incidences of hot cracking. In the present paper, an attempt has been made to design and develop an intermediate electrode based on CaO–CaF2–SiO2 ternary phase diagram system and nickel as an additional electrode coating ingred...

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Use of bimetallic welds in nuclear reactors: Associated problems and structural integrity assessment issues:

TL;DR: The bimetallic welds play a critical and indispensable role in the primary heat transport piping system of nuclear reactors as mentioned in this paper, which is the critic of the nuclear power plant in itself.
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Slag-metal reactions during welding: Part III. Verification of the Theory

TL;DR: In this paper, a previously developed kinetic model of alloy transfer (Part II) is tested experimentally for transfer of Mn, Si, Cr, P, S, Ni, Cu, and Mo.
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Effects of Nb on the microstructure and corrosive property in the Alloy 690–SUS 304L weldment

TL;DR: In this article, the microstructure and corrosion of dissimilar weldments of Alloy 690 and SUS 304L with various additions of niobium (Nb) (0.1, 1.03, 2.49, and 3.35% by weight) in the flux of coated electrodes is presented.
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Investigation of TiO2–SiO2–CaO–CaF2 based electrode coatings on weld metal chemistry and mechanical behaviour of bimetallic welds

TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the effect of electrode coating ingredients on the mechanical properties such as tensile strength, percentage elongation, impact toughness, micro-hardness of the weld metal.
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Investigation on flux design for submerged arc welding of high-strength low-alloy steel:

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of flux constituents on tensile strength, percentage elongation, impact strength, diffusible hydrogen content and microstructure of the weld metal was investigated.
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