Effect of welding methods on the structure and mechanical properties of welded joints in creep-resisting titanium alloys with different initial structural conditions

2016 
AbstractProblems of welding rotor components made of creep-resisting titanium alloys are investigated. Comparative tests of the effects of fusion welding and rotational friction welding (FW) on the structure and properties of welded joints in titanium alloys are carried out. The experimental results show that welded joints produced by rotational FW have a structure identical to the structure of the parent metal, and the heat-affected zone does not form at all. The optimum conditions of FW of creep-resisting titanium alloys are determined. Irrespective of the initial type of structure, these conditions result in the mechanical properties of the welded joint at a level of 0.9 of the properties of the parent metal.
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