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Microstructural features of dissimilar welds between 316LN austenitic stainless steel and alloy 800

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In this article, the weld fusion zones and the interfaces with the base materials were characterised in detail using light and transmission electron microscopy, showing that the stainless steel weld metals solidified dendritically, while the 16-8-2 (16%Cr-8%Ni-2%Mo) weld metal showed a predominantly cellular substructure.
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For joining type 316LN austenitic stainless steel to modified 9Cr–1Mo steel for power plant application, a trimetallic configuration using an insert piece (such as alloy 800) of intermediate thermal coefficient of expansion (CTE) has been sometimes suggested for bridging the wide gap in CTE between the two steels. Two joints are thus involved and this paper is concerned with the weld between 316LN and alloy 800. These welds were produced using three types of filler materials: austenitic stainless steels corresponding to 316, 16Cr–8Ni–2Mo, and the nickel-base Inconel 182 1 . The weld fusion zones and the interfaces with the base materials were characterised in detail using light and transmission electron microscopy. The 316 and Inconel 182 weld metals solidified dendritically, while the 16–8–2 (16%Cr–8%Ni–2%Mo) weld metal showed a predominantly cellular substructure. The Inconel weld metal contained a large number of inclusions when deposited from flux-coated electrodes, but was relatively inclusion-free under inert gas-shielded welding. Long-term elevated-temperature aging of the weld metals resulted in embrittling sigma phase precipitation in the austenitic stainless steel weld metals, but the nickel-base welds showed no visible precipitation, demonstrating their superior metallurgical stability for high-temperature service.

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Heat affected zone creep characterization of INCOLOY 800H by means of small punch test

TL;DR: In this paper, the Small Punch Creep Test is used to find the weakest location in creep consideration of INCOLOY 800H weldment under 350'N, 450'N at temperature of 700°'C.
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A Hot Cracking on Dissimilar Metal Weld between A106Gr.B and A312 TP316L with Buttering ERNiCr-3

TL;DR: In this paper, dissimilar metal welds of stainless and carbon steels were produced through the gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) process, and buttering welding and butt welding were manufactured using filler wires of ERNiCr-3 and ER316L.
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Microstructure and Mechanical Characterization of Incoloy 925 Welds in the As-Welded and Direct Aged Conditions

TL;DR: The microstructure showed microsegregation of Nb-Mo-, Ti-rich phases in the weld zone of ERNiCrMo-3 in the as-welded condition.
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Precipitation examination of δ, σ, and γ phases using modified Cr/Ni equivalent ratios during the multipass welding of stainless steels

TL;DR: In this paper, the precipitation tendencies of δ, σ, and γ phases were discussed using a modified Cr/Ni equivalent ratio with 309L filler after welding dissimilar steels (SUS 304L and AISI 1017).
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Stress corrosion cracking of the AISI 316L stainless steel HAZ in a PWR nuclear reactor environment

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the susceptibility of the heat-affected zone of austenitic stainless steel AISI 316L to stress corrosion cracking in the primary circuit of a PWR nuclear reactor at temperatures of 303 and 325°C.
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Welding Metallurgy of Stainless Steels

TL;DR: In this article, the importance of the Constitution diagram for the understanding of Welding Phenomena is discussed, and a detailed description of the Welding and post-weld surface treatment of Fabrications and Welded Components made from Austenitic Stainless Steels is given.
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A comparative evaluation of welding consumables for dissimilar welds between 316LN austenitic stainless steel and Alloy 800

TL;DR: In this article, a trimetallic joint involving modified 9Cr-1Mo steel and 316LN austenitic stainless steel as the base materials and Alloy 800 as the intermediate piece was investigated.
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Solidification Structures and Properties of Fusion Welds

TL;DR: In this paper, a wide range of fundamental knowledge of solidification processes is applied to the study of fusion-weld solidification, including inoculants, stimulated surface nucleation, dynamic grain refinement, and arc modulation.
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Investigation of boundaries and structures in dissimilar metal welds

TL;DR: In this paper, a ternary system composed of a pure iron substrate and a 70Ni-30Cu filler metal was used to determine the nature and evolution of boundaries and structure in dissimilar metal welds.
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Solidification sequences in stainless steel dissimilar alloy welds

TL;DR: In this article, a series of laser and gas tungsten arc welds traversing stainless steels of different chemical compositions has been studied, to elucidate the role of austenite or ferrite nucleation and cooling rate on solidification behaviour.
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