Microjoining of Ni3Al based intermetallic thin foils

Authors: P. Jozwik, Z. Bojar, P. Kołodziejczak

Source: Materials Science and Technology

Publisher: Maney Publishing

Abstract:

A preliminary analysis of the joining ability of thin Ni3Al (Zr, B) based foils (below 150 µm thickness) into ‘honeycomb’ structures by various techniques is described in this work. Resistance welding, CO2 laser welding and microplasma arc welding, as well as explosive welding, were used in the investigations. The examinations conducted in this study of the joint microstructures obtained by each technique do not reveal the existence of a heat affected zone. Columnar grains with a longer axis, as determined by the direction of heat flow, were observed along the fusion lines. Changes in microhardness were also examined along with a microanalysis of the chemical composition of the joint cross-section. Preliminary tests of the joining of thin Ni3Al foil into ‘honeycomb’ experimental structures were carried out.

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DOI: 10.1179/026708309X12468927349334

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