会议专题

Influence of Vanadium Element on Microstructure of Electron Beam Welded Titanium Alloy to Stainless Steel Joint

Electron beam welding experiments of titanium alloys with different vanadium content to stainless steel, as well as alpha titanium to stainless steel using vanadium sheets as filler metal and transition portion were carried out. Microstructures of the joints were examined by scanning electron microscope. The properties were evaluated by microhardness and tensile strength. It was shown that electron beam welding is not feasible due to the brittle Ti-Fe intermetallics with high hardness. Increase of vanadium content in base metal can restrain but cant avoid the formation of cracks. When vanadium content was too large, the joint was embrittled by FeTi compound with supersaturated V and also cracked after welding. Crack free joint was achieved by using vanadium transition portion which can prevent the contact of Ti and Fe elements. However, the formation of brittle intermetallics reduced the tensile strength of the joint, only up to 134MPa.

titanium alloy stainless steel vanadium content microstructure mechanical properties

T.Wang B.G.Zhang G.Q.Chen J.C.Feng

State key laboratory of welding production technology, Harbin institute of technology, Harbin,P.R.China

国际会议

The 3rd International Conference on Power Beam Processing Technologies(2010 高能束流加工技术国际会议 ICPBPT 2010)

北京

英文

53-57

2010-10-25(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)