2017
DOI: 10.5781/jwj.2017.35.5.2
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Hot Cracking of Ni-Cr-Fe Alloys: Test Methods and Metallurgical Effect

Abstract: Recent developing tendency of nuclear power plant are studied by searching of NDSL, KIPRIS, Science Direct and so on. Welding materials such as low alloyed steels, stainless steels, nickel-based alloys, zirconium alloy and welding methods such as narrow gap welding, laser beam welding, friction stir welding, overlay welding are investigated.

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“…Moreover, nickel and chromium improve the mechanical properties. The ternary phase diagram of Fe, chromium and nickel [ 48 ] indicated the same (see Figure 1 ), i.e., that these are responsible for forming stainless steel. The temperatures at which iron (1539 °C), chromium (1907 °C), and nickel (1484 °C) melt are higher than copper (1084 °C).…”
Section: Introduction—joining Of Copper To Stainless Steel Bimetallic...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, nickel and chromium improve the mechanical properties. The ternary phase diagram of Fe, chromium and nickel [ 48 ] indicated the same (see Figure 1 ), i.e., that these are responsible for forming stainless steel. The temperatures at which iron (1539 °C), chromium (1907 °C), and nickel (1484 °C) melt are higher than copper (1084 °C).…”
Section: Introduction—joining Of Copper To Stainless Steel Bimetallic...mentioning
confidence: 99%