Abstract
Weldability improvement of the Inconel 738 alloy, subjected to different pre-weld heat treatments and, thermomechanical fatigue of the unwelded and welded alloy is investigated. A new pre-weld heat treatment is found to significantly reduce the susceptibility of the extremely difficult-to-weld alloy to weld cracking. The heat treatment also produces welded material with enhanced resistance to thermomechanical fatigue failure at high mechanical strain ranges, in comparison to the unwelded alloy. Furthermore, by comparing polycrystalline and single crystal materials, without altering the chemistry/microstructure of the superalloy, the presence of grain boundaries in the alloy is found to aid damage mechanisms during in-phase thermomechanical fatigue.
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