Solidification Behavior and Microstructure Evolution in Dissimilar Electron Beam Welds Between Commercially Pure Iron and Nickel
Joris Hochanadel,
Boyd Panton,
Carolin Fink
et al.
Abstract:Electron beam welding processes have highly accurate control of both spatial and temporal heating profiles which provide unique capabilities in dissimilar metals joining. In this work, electron beam welds were made between commercially pure nickel and iron to determine the effect of fusion zone composition on solidification behavior and microstructure evolution. The weld was made with a beam deflected in a circular pattern to enable joining and promote mixing. The beam traveled at a shallow angle of approximat… Show more
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