Microstructure Evolution and Mechanical Properties of Ta-Cladded Ni-Cr-Mo Low Alloyed Steel via Explosive Welding
Si-Yeon Kim,
Tae-Gyeong Kim,
Sung-Jin Chang
et al.
Abstract:The effects of welding variables (stand-off distance and explosive thickness) on the interfacial microstructure evolution and mechanical properties of explosively welded Ta alloy to Ni-Cr-Mo low alloyed steel have been investigated. Regardless of welding conditions (a stand-off distance of 3-5 mm and explosive thickness of 40-80 mm), the Ta/steel interface consistently exhibited a wavy configuration. This wavy interface facilitated the formation of vortex, resulting in strong interlocking. The height of the vo… Show more
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