Abstract
• The dissimilar transient liquid phase (TLP) bonding of the UNS N08825 alloy to UNS S32750super duplex stainless steel was successfully accomplished using the BNi-2 interlayer. • The complete isothermal solidification occurred at 1050 °C and the bonding time of 300 s. • Shear strength of the TLP joints improved by increasing the holding time. In this study, the microstructure and mechanical properties of transient liquid phase, dissimilar joints between UNS N08825 alloy and UNS S32750super duplex stainless steel was investigated. The joining process was carried out at 1050 °C for 0, 60, 120, and 300 s using an BNi-2 interlayer. The transient liquid phase bonding area was divided into three zones: (i) the isothermal solidification zone which contained γ-Ni solid solution, (ii) the a-thermal solidification zone which consisted of Ni- and Cr-rich borides and Ni 3 Si precipitates, (iii) and the diffusion affected zone in which Cr-Ni-Fe-Mo-Cu-rich borides constituents existed. The hard and brittle eutectic compounds in the bonding zone posed deleterious effects on the mechanical properties of the joints. By increasing the holding time, the amount of these detrimental phases in the bonding zone decreased before finally a eutectic-free joint was achieved at the bonding time of 300 s, which was notably low as compared to the previous studies. The joint held for 0 s had the widest a-thermal solidification zone and the highest hardness was measured at the center of it (546 Hv). The average hardness of the diffusion affected zone on the UNS S3750 super duplex stainless steel side was approximately 450 Hv, which was markedly higher than that of the diffusion affected zone on the UNS N08825 side (302 Hv). The joint held for 0 s showed the lowest shear strength (239 MPa), while the maximum shear strength was obtained for the joint with a holding time of 300 s, approximately 487 MPa. Moreover, it was demonstrated that eutectic compounds were the principal cause of the brittle fracture in the joints containing the a-thermal solidification zone, whereas the joint with a complete isothermal solidification experienced a brittle fracture that occurred at the diffusion-affected zone of UNS N08825 alloy.
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