Bs. Yilbas et al., INTRODUCTION INTO THE ELECTRON-BEAM WELDING OF AUSTENITIC 321-TYPE STAINLESS-STEEL, Journal of materials processing technology, 82(1-3), 1998, pp. 13-20
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Material Science","Engineering, Manufacturing","Engineering, Industrial
Electron beam welding has great potential in the welding of engineerin
g materials, since very narrow and deep penetration is possible with t
his process. Austenitic stainless steels are prone to inter-granular c
orrosion when subjected to sensitizing heat treatments between 723 and
1073 K, due to the formation of a titanium-depleted zone adjacent to
a titanium-rich zone. However, during the electron beam welding of thi
s material, the heat affected zone extends only to a narrow region acr
oss the weld pool, thus resulting in a lesser degree of defects in the
weld zone. The present study is conducted to investigate the mechanic
al and metallurgical properties of electron beam welded austenitic 321
stainless steel. Consequently, microhardness tests across the heat-af
fected zone and tensile and impact testing of the resulting welds were
carried out, with SEM and micro-particle induced X-ray emission (mu-P
IXE) being carried out to study the microstructures and element distri
bution in the weld zone. In addition, analysis of the first- and secon
d-law of thermodynamics of the welding process was carried out. It was
found that the heat-affected zone increased as the workpiece thicknes
s increased and that dendritic transverse microcracks were present at
the boundary of the molten and solid regions. (C) 1998 Elsevier Scienc
e S.A. All rights reserved.