Research was conducted on welded joints of martensitic steel Thor 115 made with two filler materials – CrMo91 and Ni 6082. The scope of the investigations included: non-destructive and destructive testing. The macro- and microstructural investigations revealed correct structure of the weld, without welding imperfections. In the joint welded with Ni 6082, the so-called Nernst’s layers and δ-ferrite grains were visible. The investigations of the analysed joints showed that their properties, i.e. tensile strength and impact strength, were higher than the required minimum, whereas hardness was lower than the maximum value of 350 HV permitted for this group
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This paper presents experimental testing of the mechanical characteristics and properties of samples...
In nuclear power plants, modified 9Cr-1Mo ferritic steel (Grade 91 or P91) is used for constructing ...
The metallurgical characteristics, tensile, hardness, toughness and corrosion resistance of dissimil...
Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding is a commonly used welding technique for ferritic stainless steel, ...
In addition to good high-temperature creep resistance and adequate heat resistance, steels for the p...
The microstructures and mechanical properties of T92 martensitic steel/Super304 austenitic steel wel...
The microstructures and mechanical properties of T92 martensitic steel/Super304 austenitic steel wel...
This paper presents the results of investigations of a dissimilar welded joint made between X10CrMoV...
The science of materials joining has witnessed the emergence of advanced welding techniques, which h...
Motivated by the loss of tensile strength in 9%Ni steel arc-welded joints performed using commercial...
The present study utilized a metal inert gas welding (MIG) to make a dissimilar weld of stainless st...
The paper shows the results of metallographic examination and mechanical properties of electron beam...
In this research, dissimilar welding between 4130 low alloy steel and austenitic stainless steel 316...
Several engineering components are fabricated by joining similar or dissimilar materials. In the pre...
Modified 9Cr-1Mo ferritic steel is a preferred material for steam generators in nuclear power plants...
This paper presents experimental testing of the mechanical characteristics and properties of samples...
In nuclear power plants, modified 9Cr-1Mo ferritic steel (Grade 91 or P91) is used for constructing ...
The metallurgical characteristics, tensile, hardness, toughness and corrosion resistance of dissimil...
Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding is a commonly used welding technique for ferritic stainless steel, ...