Abstract

AbstractMacrovoids are voids resembling notches or cracks that can act as stress raisers in brazed joints. These are undesirable and should be eliminated if physical soundness of the joint is to be achieved. In the present work, nickel base wide gap brazed joints were produced by the preplacement technique, using Nicrobraz LC and Nicrogap 116 as afiller metal and gap filler, respectively. After brazing, the joints were sectioned depthwise, prepared metallographically, and examined by optical microscopy to detect the presence of macro voids, the latter being defined as voids of characteristic length greater than the mean diameter of gap filler particles in joints made with braze mixes, or larger than one tenth of the width of the gap in joints made with filler metals only. The results showed that three major types of macro void could be identified: irregularly shaped macrovoids throughout the longitudinal section of the joint (type 1); irregularly shaped macrovoids at the tail end of the joint (type 2); an...

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