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  • 标题:Analyzing metallurgical interaction during arc surfacing of barrier layers on titanium to prevent the formation of intermetallics in titanium-steel compounds
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  • 作者:Volodymyr Korzhyk ; Vladyslav Khaskin ; Andrii Grynyuk
  • 期刊名称:Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
  • 印刷版ISSN:1729-3774
  • 电子版ISSN:1729-4061
  • 出版年度:2021
  • 卷号:5
  • 期号:12
  • 页码:69-82
  • DOI:10.15587/1729-4061.2021.240154
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:PC Technology Center
  • 摘要:This paper considers a possibility to obtain high-quality butt junctions of bimetallic sheets from steel clad with a layer of titanium, with the use of barrier layers. The task that was tackled related to preventing the formation of Ti-Fe intermetallic phases (IMPs) between the steel and titanium layer. The barrier layers (height ~0.5?mm) of vanadium and copper alloys were surfaced by arc techniques while minimizing the level of thermal influence on the base metal. To this end, plasma surfacing with a current-driving wire and pulsed MAG surfacing were used. The obtained samples were examined by methods of metallography, X-ray spectral microanalysis, durometric analysis. It has been established that when a layer of vanadium is plated on the surface of titanium, a defect-free structure of variable composition (53.87–65.67)?wt?% Ti with (33.93–45.54)?wt?% V is formed without IMPs. The subsequent surfacing of steel on a layer of vanadium leads to the formation of eutectics (hardness up to 5,523?MPa) in the fusion zone, as well as to the evolution of cracks. To prevent the formation of IMPs, a layer of bronze CuBe2 was deposited on the surface of vanadium. The formed layer contributed to the formation of a grid of hot cracks. In the titanium-vanadium-copper transition zones (0.1–0.2?mm wide), a fragile phase was observed. To eliminate this drawback, the bronze CuBe2 was replaced with bronze CuSi3Mn1; a defect-free junction was obtained. When using a barrier layer with CuSi3Mn1, a defect-free junction was obtained (10–30?% Ti; 18–50?% Fe; 5–25?% Cu). The study reported here makes it possible to recommend CuSi3Mn1 as a barrier layer for welding bimetallic sheets "steel-titanium". One of the applications of the research results could be welding of longitudinally welded pipes of main oil and gas pipelines formed from bimetallic sheets of steel clad with titanium.
  • 关键词:steel-titanium bimetal;barrier layer;structure;intermetallic phases;interface boundary
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