Abstract

In this paper, experiments and theoretical analysis were conducted to elucidate the internal relation between base metal misorientation and the characteristics of DD5 single-crystal superalloy TLP joints. The alloy was bonded at 1513 K for 10 h in vacuum environment. High-temperature creep rupture tests were carried out to determine the joint’s quality. Results revealed that base metal misorientation exerted a remarkable influence on DD5 alloy TLP joints. The joints of base metals with [001] orientation were used in this research. When the misorientation was smaller than 9°-10°, the single crystallization of joints can be realized and joints can achieve excellent mechanical properties. When the misorientation was more than 10°, there would be second-phase particles distributed in grain boundaries, thus resulting in poor mechanical property of joint; moreover, the characteristics of joint did not change with base metal misorientation in this case.

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