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Microstructure and Mechanical Property of Zr/316L Brazed Joints by Zr–Cu–Fe Amorphous Filler

  • Shandong Institute of Shipbuilding Technology
  • Harbin Institute of Technology
  • Pohang University of Science and Technology
  • Ltd.
  • Zhengzhou Research Institute of Mechanical Engineering
  • China Railway Group Limited

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Abstract

Vacuum brazing of Zr and 316 stainless steels (316L) was conducted using a Zr74Cu13Fe13 (at%) amorphous filler. A comprehensive investigation was carried out to examine the interfacial microstructure and mechanical properties of Zr/316L joints under varying brazing temperatures and extended holding times. The reaction products in Zr/316L joints brazed at 980 °C for 10 min consisted of Zr2Fe + Zrss/Zr(Fe,Cr)2 + (Zr,Cu)/α-(Fe,Cr). As the temperature increased and the duration of holding was extended, both Zr(Fe,Cr)2 and α-(Fe,Cr) layers adjacent to 316L thickened. Particularly, the growth kinetics analysis of the diffusion zone revealed that the growth coefficient of Zr(Cr,Fe)2 and α-(Fe,Cr) were 0.0291 μm2/s and 0.0058 μm2/s, respectively, indicating that Zr(Cr,Fe)2 exhibited a higher thickening rate than α-(Fe,Cr). The shear strength of Zr/316L joints initially increased and then deteriorated with higher brazing temperatures or longer holding times. The Zr/Zr–Cu–Fe/316L joints achieved a maximum strength of 93.5 MPa at a brazing parameter of 980 °C/15 min. Additionally, the joints initially failed at the interface of Zr(Fe,Cr)2/316L, with cracks propagating along the brittle Zr2Fe phase within the brazing seam. Graphical Abstract: (Figure presented.)

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1624-1634
Number of pages11
JournalMetals and Materials International
Volume30
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2024

Keywords

  • Brazed joints
  • Growth kinetics
  • Microstructure
  • Rupture mechanism

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