Journal of the Japan Institute of Metals and Materials
Online ISSN : 1880-6880
Print ISSN : 0021-4876
ISSN-L : 0021-4876
Effect of Twist Angle on Properties of Diffusion Bonded Joints Using Ni-Base Single Crystal Superalloy TMS-26
Osamu OhashiSusumu MeguroToshihiro Yamagata
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1995 Volume 59 Issue 3 Pages 319-324

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The aim of this study is first to find suitable bonding conditions for joining single crystal Ni-base superalloy TMS-26 without the formation of a recrystallized zone at bond-line, and secondary to investigate the relationship between misorientation angle at bonding interface and joint strength. Joints were made using samples prepared with a {100} crystal plane at the bonding surface. All the samples were joined in a vacuum of 4×10−3 Pa using radio frequency heating.
Single crystal TMS-26 can be bonded without the formation of voids and recrystallized zone at the bond-line. The quality of creep rupture of joints deteriorates due to formation of precipitates at the bond-line. There are a few inclusions at the bond-line when the twist angles of 0° up to 3° are used. Creep rupture life of the joints is long. When twist angles greater than 3° are used, many inclusions are formed at bond-line and joint strengths are very low. The precipitates at the bond-line consist of oxides due to surface film and α tungsten phase.

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