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Resistance spot welding of Nimonic 263 nickel-based superalloy: microstructure and mechanical properties

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Pages 28-36 | Received 11 Feb 2019, Accepted 24 Mar 2019, Published online: 07 Apr 2019
 

ABSTRACT

This paper addresses the metallurgical and mechanical response of Nimonic 263 nickel-based superalloy to resistance spot welding. Solidification structure of the fusion zone is described in terms of dendrite arm spacing, segregation behaviour and secondary carbide formation in the inter-dendritic area. The heat affected zone is featured by negligible grain growth and constitutional liquation of primary (Ti, Mo)C carbide present in the initial microstructure of the base metal. Mechanical behaviour of the welds was characterised by interfacial to pullout failure mode transition, peak load and energy absorption of the joints during the tensile-shear loading. The fusion zone size and the electrode indentation depth are the key factors controlling peak load and energy absorption of the Nimonic 263 resistance spot welds.

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