Comparison of Hot Cracking Susceptibility of TIG and Laser Beam Welded Alloy 718 by Varestraint Testing

Reduced hot cracking susceptibility is essential to ensure the flawless manufacturing of nickel superalloys typically employed in welded aircraft engine structures. The hot cracking of precipitation strengthened alloy 718 mainly depends on chemical composition and microstructure resulting from the t...

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Main Authors: Pedro Alvarez, Lexuri Vázquez, Noelia Ruiz, Pedro Rodríguez, Ana Magaña, Andrea Niklas, Fernando Santos
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/9/9/985
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spelling doaj-bea7b9286d614b92963d76e664bd58842020-11-25T01:25:44ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012019-09-019998510.3390/met9090985met9090985Comparison of Hot Cracking Susceptibility of TIG and Laser Beam Welded Alloy 718 by Varestraint TestingPedro Alvarez0Lexuri Vázquez1Noelia Ruiz2Pedro Rodríguez3Ana Magaña4Andrea Niklas5Fernando Santos6IK4-LORTEK Technological Centre, Arranomendia kalea 4A, 20240 Ordizia, SpainIK4-LORTEK Technological Centre, Arranomendia kalea 4A, 20240 Ordizia, SpainAlfa Investigación, Desarrollo E Innovación, Torrekua 3, 20600 Eibar, SpainAlfa Investigación, Desarrollo E Innovación, Torrekua 3, 20600 Eibar, SpainIK4-AZTERLAN, Aliendalde Auzunea 6, 48200 Durango, SpainIK4-AZTERLAN, Aliendalde Auzunea 6, 48200 Durango, SpainIK4-AZTERLAN, Aliendalde Auzunea 6, 48200 Durango, SpainReduced hot cracking susceptibility is essential to ensure the flawless manufacturing of nickel superalloys typically employed in welded aircraft engine structures. The hot cracking of precipitation strengthened alloy 718 mainly depends on chemical composition and microstructure resulting from the thermal story. Alloy 718 is usually welded in a solution annealed state. However, even with this thermal treatment, cracks can be induced during standard industrial manufacturing conditions, leading to costly and time-consuming reworking. In this work, the cracking susceptibility of wrought and investment casting alloy 718 is studied by the Varestraint test. The test is performed while applying different welding conditions, i.e., continuous tungsten inert gas (TIG), low frequency pulsed TIG, continuous laser beam welding (LBW) and pulsed LBW. Welding parameters are selected for each welding technology in order to meet the welding quality criteria requested for targeted aeronautical applications, that is, full penetration, minimum cross-sectional welding width and reduced overhang and underfill. Results show that the hot cracking susceptibility of LBW samples determined by the Varestraint test is enhanced due to extended center line hot cracking, resulting in a fish-bone like cracking pattern. On the contrary, the minor effect of material source (wrought or casting), grain size and pulsation is observed. In fact, casting samples with a 30 times coarser grain size have shown better performance than wrought material.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/9/9/985hot crackingNi superalloysalloy 718varestraint testTIG weldinglaser beam weldinggrain size
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author Pedro Alvarez
Lexuri Vázquez
Noelia Ruiz
Pedro Rodríguez
Ana Magaña
Andrea Niklas
Fernando Santos
spellingShingle Pedro Alvarez
Lexuri Vázquez
Noelia Ruiz
Pedro Rodríguez
Ana Magaña
Andrea Niklas
Fernando Santos
Comparison of Hot Cracking Susceptibility of TIG and Laser Beam Welded Alloy 718 by Varestraint Testing
Metals
hot cracking
Ni superalloys
alloy 718
varestraint test
TIG welding
laser beam welding
grain size
author_facet Pedro Alvarez
Lexuri Vázquez
Noelia Ruiz
Pedro Rodríguez
Ana Magaña
Andrea Niklas
Fernando Santos
author_sort Pedro Alvarez
title Comparison of Hot Cracking Susceptibility of TIG and Laser Beam Welded Alloy 718 by Varestraint Testing
title_short Comparison of Hot Cracking Susceptibility of TIG and Laser Beam Welded Alloy 718 by Varestraint Testing
title_full Comparison of Hot Cracking Susceptibility of TIG and Laser Beam Welded Alloy 718 by Varestraint Testing
title_fullStr Comparison of Hot Cracking Susceptibility of TIG and Laser Beam Welded Alloy 718 by Varestraint Testing
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Hot Cracking Susceptibility of TIG and Laser Beam Welded Alloy 718 by Varestraint Testing
title_sort comparison of hot cracking susceptibility of tig and laser beam welded alloy 718 by varestraint testing
publisher MDPI AG
series Metals
issn 2075-4701
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Reduced hot cracking susceptibility is essential to ensure the flawless manufacturing of nickel superalloys typically employed in welded aircraft engine structures. The hot cracking of precipitation strengthened alloy 718 mainly depends on chemical composition and microstructure resulting from the thermal story. Alloy 718 is usually welded in a solution annealed state. However, even with this thermal treatment, cracks can be induced during standard industrial manufacturing conditions, leading to costly and time-consuming reworking. In this work, the cracking susceptibility of wrought and investment casting alloy 718 is studied by the Varestraint test. The test is performed while applying different welding conditions, i.e., continuous tungsten inert gas (TIG), low frequency pulsed TIG, continuous laser beam welding (LBW) and pulsed LBW. Welding parameters are selected for each welding technology in order to meet the welding quality criteria requested for targeted aeronautical applications, that is, full penetration, minimum cross-sectional welding width and reduced overhang and underfill. Results show that the hot cracking susceptibility of LBW samples determined by the Varestraint test is enhanced due to extended center line hot cracking, resulting in a fish-bone like cracking pattern. On the contrary, the minor effect of material source (wrought or casting), grain size and pulsation is observed. In fact, casting samples with a 30 times coarser grain size have shown better performance than wrought material.
topic hot cracking
Ni superalloys
alloy 718
varestraint test
TIG welding
laser beam welding
grain size
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/9/9/985
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