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Research Articles

Microstructural evolution mechanism during brazing of Hastelloy X superalloy using Ni–Si–B filler metal

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Pages 441-448 | Received 06 Sep 2017, Accepted 23 Nov 2017, Published online: 10 Dec 2017
 

ABSTRACT

The paper aims at understanding solidification phenomena and solid state precipitations during diffusion brazing of Hastelloy X nickel base superalloy using a ternary Ni–4.5Si–3.2 B (in wt-%) filler metal. The joint is featured by the formation of Ni-rich solid solution in an isothermal solidification zone, borides/silicide formation during eutectic-type solidification in an athermal solidification zone, on-cooling precipitation of fine nickel silicides in the joint centerline, in situ precipitation of Mo–Cr-rich borides in the diffusion affected zone and grain growth in the heat affected zone. The implication of the phase transformations on the joint properties is discussed. It is shown that Hastelloy X exhibited very fast isothermal solidification which can be attributed to its high Mo and Cr content that promotes in situ boride precipitation during brazing.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This research was supported by Iran National Science Foundation (INSF) under grant no. 96006047.

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