Possibility to Strengthen the Joint between a Titanium Alloy and Stainless Steel Formed by Diffusion Welding through an Interlayer


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Abstract

The mechanical properties and the fracture of the joints between a PT3V titanium alloy and 12Cr18Ni10Ti stainless steel formed by diffusion welding through ultrafine-grained layers of nickel and a Cr2Ni98 alloy are studied. The highest strength of the joint (about 390 MPa) is achieved upon welding at T = 700°C, 20 min irrespective of the interlayer material. However, in the case of the nickel interlayer, fracture occurs in the regions adjacent to the TiNi layer; in the case of the Cr2Ni98 alloy, along the alloy/steel interface.

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R. G. Khazgaliev

Institute for Metals Superplasticity Problems

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Email: sloth-usatu@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Ufa, 450001

M. F. Imayev

Institute for Metals Superplasticity Problems; Bashkir State University

Email: sloth-usatu@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Ufa, 450001; Ufa, 450076

R. R. Mulyukov

Institute for Metals Superplasticity Problems; Bashkir State University

Email: sloth-usatu@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Ufa, 450001; Ufa, 450076


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