Creep Behavior and Fracture Mechanisms of the Dissimilar Inertia Friction Welded Joints of Deformed and Powder Metallurgy Ni‐Based Superalloys
Zixin Zhang,
Qiang Zhao,
Xiaoguang Li
et al.
Abstract:In this research, the microstructure and precipitate characteristics of the dissimilar inertia friction welded (IFW) joints of deformed and powder metallurgy (PM) nickel‐based superalloys were studied using optical, scanning electron, and transmission electron microscopy. In addition, several creep tests were conducted. The high‐temperature mechanical properties of the IFW joints were systematically analyzed. Under the creep testing condition of 680°C, the specimens exhibited creep fracture at the thermomechan… Show more
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