Artigo Revisado por pares

Development of rapidly quenched brazing foils to join tungsten alloys with ferritic steel

2004; Elsevier BV; Volume: 329-333; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.jnucmat.2004.04.170

ISSN

1873-4820

Autores

B. A. Kalin, В. Т. Федотов, O.N. Sevrjukov, A. Moeslang, Magnus Rohde,

Tópico(s)

Advanced materials and composites

Resumo

Results on rapidly solidified filler metals for tungsten brazing are presented. A rapidly quenched foil-type filler metal based on Nibal–15Cr–4Mo–4Fe–(0.5–1.0)V–7.5Si–1.5B was developed to braze tungsten to ferritic/martensitic Crl3Mo2NbVB steel (FS) for helium gas cooled divertors and plasma facing components. Polycrystalline W–2CeO2 and monocrystalline pure tungsten were brazed to the steel under vacuum at 1150 °C, using a 0.5 mm thick foil spacer made of a 50Fe–50Ni alloy. As a result of thermocycling tests (100 cycles between 700 °C/20 min and air–water cooling/3–5 min) on brazed joints, tungsten powder metallurgically processed W–2CeO2 failed due to residual stresses, whereas the brazed joint with zone-melted monocrystalline tungsten withstood the thermocycling tests.

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