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Research Articles

Formation of low angle boundaries and stray grains in welds of single-crystal Mo-3Nb alloys

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Pages 320-328 | Received 22 Sep 2019, Accepted 29 Nov 2019, Published online: 09 Dec 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Mo-3Nb single-crystal alloy is an ideal material for emitters of thermionic fuel elements. In this experiment, heat-affected zone of electron beam welding of Mo-3Nb single-crystal tubes was investigated, and it was discovered that heat-affected zone basically inherited the orientation of parent metal while there were still plenty of low angle boundaries and a few stray grains (SGs). Those low angle boundaries (LABs) stemmed from the fusion line and converged toward the centreline. Besides, the distribution of LABs was asymmetrical about the centreline of welding pool, and Laue diffraction pattern showed that the side with more LABs had higher dislocation density than the other. Furthermore, SGs existed merely at the bottom of welding pool and were discontinuously distributed along the circumferential direction of single-crystal tube.

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Funding

The authors would greatly appreciate the support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China ‘Characterization and evolution of the electrolytic etching crystal of tungsten single crystal working at high temperature’ NO.51601224.

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