Abstract

Austenitic stainless steel has good weldability but is sensitive to hot cracking such as solidification and liquation cracking. In the present study, specimens of dissimilar metals made from austenitic stainless steel and Al brass were welded by the GTAW process using four different filler metals. Cracks were detected in the heat affected zone of the stainless steel when welded with CuAl, CuSn and NiCu filler metals, but no cracks were detected when a Ni filler metal was used. The cracks propagated along the grain boundary in the heat affected zone near the fusion line to the base metal of 316L stainless steel. The cracks were located inside the weld bead with very fine hairline cracking. All cracks initiated at the fusion line and moved forward in the base metal. From energy dispersion spectroscopy (EDS), the Cu peak was detected only in the crack-opening area.

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