2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11661-022-06601-9
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Strength of 444 Stainless Steel Single-Lap Joints Brazed with Ni-Based Metallic Glass Foils for Corrosive Environments

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“…In Figure 2, r UTS = 566 and 402 MPa for brazed 316L and 444 stainless steel SLJs respectively. [22] Third, the transition from one line of the 'two-line' behavior to the other does not correlate with a change in failure mode. In Figure 2, all of the 316L samples failed by peeling while all of the 444 samples failed in the base metal.…”
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“…In Figure 2, r UTS = 566 and 402 MPa for brazed 316L and 444 stainless steel SLJs respectively. [22] Third, the transition from one line of the 'two-line' behavior to the other does not correlate with a change in failure mode. In Figure 2, all of the 316L samples failed by peeling while all of the 444 samples failed in the base metal.…”
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“…In previous work, we investigated the tensile strength of 316L [9] and 444 [22] stainless steel SLJs brazed with two different corrosion-resistant amorphous braze filler metals. We used two different braze time/temperature cycles and made SLJs over the range 0.5 [ o/t [ 12.…”
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“…However, the brazed joint is still the weakest part of the whole component and sometimes the brazed structure could undergo unexpected failure. For example, there are intermetallic compounds in the brazed seam and the voids will appear in it due to unsuitable parameters [ 24 , 25 , 26 ], thus the defects in the joints can expand rapidly after the high temperature and high strain processes [ 27 , 28 ]. Among them, Mn-based brazing filler can meet the high-temperature service conditions of stainless steel brazed joints due to its good weldability and excellent high-temperature mechanical properties [ 29 ].…”
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