Abstract

Vacuum electron beam welding (EBW) is selected as the welding of the water-cooled ceramic breeder (WCCB) blanket. In the process of welding the first wall (FW) of WCCB blanket, it is necessary to add a backing plate to the arc section. At this stage, the thickness of reduced activation ferrite/martensite (RAFM) steels is up to 31 mm. In this article, thick plate RAFM steels after hot isostatic pressing (HIP) are welded by EBW, and then different heat treatments are performed. The results showed that, in the welding condition, hardness of welded joints was changed slightly. The highest hardness of the joint is 440 HV while the lowest is 290 HV, and a softening zone was observed in the heat-affected zone (HAZ). Moreover, after different heat treatments, the welding seam changed into the tempered martensite. In addition, the hardness of base metal and welded joints is all reduced, and the performance of welded joints in quenched and tempered conditions is better than that in normalized and tempered conditions.

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