Nano-structural and Nano-chemical analysis of Ni-base alloy/low alloy steel dissimilar metal weld Interfaces

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The dissimilar metal joints welded between Ni-based alloy, Alloy 690 and low alloy steel, A533 Gr. B with Alloy 152 filler metal were characterized by using optical microscope, scanning electron microscope, transmission electron microscope, secondary ion mass spectrometry and 3-dimensional atom probe tomography. It was found that in the weld root region, the weld was divided into several regions including unmixed zone in Ni-base alloy, fusion boundary, and heat-affected zone in the low alloy steel. The result of nanostructural and nanochemical analyses in this study showed the non-homogeneous distribution of elements with higher Fe but lower Mn, Ni and Cr in A533 Gr. B compared with Alloy 152, and the precipitation of carbides near the fusion boundary.

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Choi, K. J., Shin, S. H., Kim, J. J., Jung, J. A., & Kim, J. H. (2012). Nano-structural and Nano-chemical analysis of Ni-base alloy/low alloy steel dissimilar metal weld Interfaces. Nuclear Engineering and Technology, 44(5), 491–500. https://doi.org/10.5516/NET.07.2012.009

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