Evaluation and Control of Liquation Cracking Susceptibility for CM247LC Superalloy Weld Heat-Affected Zone via Visualization-Based Varestraint Test

Author:

Jeong Ye-Seon,Kim Kyeong-Min,Lee Hyungsoo,Seo Seong-Moon,Chun Eun-Joon

Abstract

The metallurgical aspects of weld cracking in Ni-based superalloys remain relatively unexplored in existing research. The present study performed comprehensive metallurgical and manufactural investigations into the weldability of an Ni-based superalloy, CM247LC, from the viewpoint of the liquation cracking behavior and its susceptibility. Metallurgical solutions to suppress the liquation-cracking susceptibility were derived via the visualization-based Varestraint test, and the possibility of liquation crack-free welding was explored by employing pre-weld heat treatments and laser beam welding. The alloy that was subjected to aging treatment exhibited the lowest liquation-cracking susceptibility (liquation cracking temperature range: 66 K), while the as-cast alloy specimen exhibited the highest liquation-cracking susceptibility (liquation cracking temperature range: 620 K). The metallurgical mechanisms of the liquation cracking susceptibility of as-cast CM247LC weld were elucidated via microstructural analyses and thermodynamic calculations. The suppressed liquation cracking susceptibility of the aged CM247LC can be attributed to the MC-type carbide fraction and homogenized matrix phase, as compared with those of as-cast CM247LC. The aged CM247LC specimen was subjected to gas tungsten arc welding to validate its minimal liquation-cracking susceptibility. The results confirmed the suppression of liquation cracking, due to the low susceptibility of the specimen. However, crackfree welds could not be obtained. Finally, metallurgically sound welds without liquation cracks were successfully obtained via laser beam welding. The outcomes of the present study will facilitate the generation of electric power from fossil fuels via a clean and efficient gas turbine-based power generation cycle.

Funder

Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy

Korea Evaluation Institute of Industrial Technology

Korea Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning

Ministry of Science and ICT

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

The Korean Institute of Metals and Materials

Subject

Metals and Alloys,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Modeling and Simulation,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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