The paper shows the possibility of using the technology of vibration treatment in the process of welding of high-temperature chromium steel of martensitic class P91 applied to the product to increase the technological strength of welded joints and the effect of this technology on mechanical properties before and after thermal treatment. Application of vibration action on welding bath and weld seam in process of manufacturing of welded structure may allow to reduce inhomogeneity of weld metal structure in liquid phase, as well as increase its microchemical inhomogeneity within crystallites during crystallization, reduce grain size due to more efficient heat removal and increase of number of crystallization centers. On the example of manufacturing the turbine support housing of the gas turbine drive, it is shown that it is necessary to replace part of the heat treatment operations with other more energy - efficient and less labor-intensive operations. Results of studies of influence of vibration treatment of welded joint on tendency of welded joint metal to form cold cracks, strength, hardness and impact toughness are given. Based on the obtained results, diagrams of average values of parameters are constructed and conclusions are drawn on the possibility of using the technology of vibration treatment of the turbine casing in the process of welding in order to reduce the number of heat treatment operations during its manufacture.
a 7 The microstructure of the metal of welded joints at points 1 (I), 2 (II) and 3 (III) (Fig. 6) at a service time of 5605 (a), 7929 (b) and 11082 h (c), × 200. c bDownloaded by [University of Saskatchewan Library] at 01:
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