Language: | Slovenian |
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Year of publishing: | 2019 |
Typology: | 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis |
Organization: | UL FS - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering |
Publisher: | [M. Hostnik] |
UDC: | 621.791.725:620.18(043.2) |
COBISS: | 16527643 |
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Secondary language: | English |
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Secondary title: | Residual stresses in overlap laser welds |
Secondary abstract: | Stainless steels and high-temperature superalloys are commonly used in aggressive thermal conditions because of their good mechanical and anti-corrosive properties. In practical applications it is often required to join these dissimilar materials, which is usually very challenging. The main challenges are residual stresses and hot cracking of the welds. In this work we analysed longitudinal and transversal residual stresses in welded joints of nickel superalloy Inconel 602 (EN 2.4633) and precipitation-hardened martensitic stainless steel S17400 in condition H1150M. Nickel alloy tubes and steel tubes were continuously laser welded using disk laser with three different sets of parameters in overlapping joint configuration. For comparison we also measured residual stresses on a basic/non-welded tube and on a non-welded tube pressed on another tube. On each sample we measured longitudinal and transversal residual stresses with X-ray diffraction on two places of each sample. On visibly cracked samples we measured the lengths of the cracks with a macroscope and analysed crack characteristics on the sections of the samples. We made some macrographs to confirm presence of cracks under the surface of the weld. We concluded that there is a link between crack lengths and welding conditions and that cracks are also present under the surface with the characteristic cracking only in the centre of the welds. |
Secondary keywords: | laser welding;residual stresses;hot cracking;x-ray diffraction; |
Type (COBISS): | Bachelor thesis/paper |
Study programme: | 0 |
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): | 1970-01-01 |
Thesis comment: | Univ. v Ljubljani, Fak. za strojništvo |
Pages: | XXII, 50 str. |
ID: | 11061066 |