Microstructure and properties of pure iron/copper composite cladding layers on carbon steel |
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Authors: | Long Wan Yong-xian Huang Shi-xiong Lü Ti-fang Huang Zong-liang Lü |
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Affiliation: | State Key Laboratory of Advanced Welding and Joining, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150001, China |
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Abstract: | In the present study, pure iron/copper composite metal cladding was deposited onto carbon steel by tungsten inert gas welding. The study focused on interfacial morphological, microstructural, and mechanical analyses of the composite cladding layers. Iron liq-uid–solid-phase zones were formed at copper/steel and iron interfaces because of the melting of the steel substrate and iron. Iron concentrated in the copper cladding layer was observed to exhibit belt, globule, and dendrite morphologies. The appearance of iron-rich globules indicated the occurrence of liquid phase separation (LPS) prior to solidification, and iron-rich dendrites crystallized without the occurrence of LPS. The maximum microhardness of the iron/steel interface was lower than that of the copper/steel interface because of the diffusion of elemental carbon. All samples fractured in the cladding layers. Because of a relatively lower strength of the copper layer, a short plateau region ap-peared when shear movement was from copper to iron. |
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Keywords: | tungsten inert gas welding metal cladding pure iron copper carbon steel interfacial properties |
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