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Temperature dependence of deformation mechanism in bonding zone of TLP joint of nickel base single crystal superalloy after tensile test

Pages 381-385 | Published online: 04 Dec 2013
 

Abstract

A nickel base single crystal superalloy was transient liquid phase (TLP) bonded using Ni–Cr–B amorphous foil at 1230°C for 4 h. Tensile tests of the TLP joint were carried out at different temperatures under constant strain rate. The microstructures and the deformation substructures in the bonding zone of the joint were investigated. The results show that the deformation mechanism of bonding zone depends on test temperature greatly. At low temperatures, the deformation is dominated by γ′ shearing; at high temperatures, the deformation occurs by means of γ′ bypass; at intermediate temperatures, the deformation exhibits a transitional behaviour. The deformation mechanism of different parts of TLP joint is identical.

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