JOURNAL ARTICLE

Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of GH4169 Superalloy and Si3N4 Ceramic Joints Brazed with AgCuTi/Cu foam/AgCuTi Composited Filler

Xiaohong YangYang XueShenggang WangJianya GeYuan ChenZhengzhong ZhangJinhua TangJunjian Xiao

Year: 2022 Journal:   Coatings Vol: 12 (10)Pages: 1496-1496   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

GH4169 superalloy and Si3N4 ceramics were vacuum-brazed with AgCuTi+Cu foam composite filler. The effect of brazing temperature on the microstructure and mechanical properties of the GH4169/Si3N4 joint was studied. The results show that the interface microstructure of the GH4169/Si3N4 joint is the GH4169 superalloy/TiCu+Ti2Ni+TiCu2+Ag(s, s)+TiCu4+Cu(s, s)+TiN+Ti5Si3/Si3N4 ceramics. With the increase in brazing temperature, the element diffusion between the base metal and the brazing filler intensifies, and the interfacial reaction layer thickens, which is conducive to the improvement of shear strength. At 850 °C, the maximum shear strength of the joint is 196.85 MPa. After further increases in the brazing temperature, Cu foam dissolves completely, and the Ti-Cu intermetallic compounds increase, which is harmful to the shear strength due to the increases in the brittle phase. However, when the brazing temperature reaches 910 °C, the shear strength of the brazing joint slightly increases under the combined effect of the Ti-Cu intermetallic compounds and the thickness of the reaction layer.

Keywords:
Brazing Materials science Microstructure Intermetallic Superalloy Shear strength (soil) Ceramic Composite material Metallurgy Brittleness Filler metal Joint (building) Alloy Welding

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Advanced materials and composites
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Advanced ceramic materials synthesis
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Ceramics and Composites
Intermetallics and Advanced Alloy Properties
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
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