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Brasagem a alta temperatura de aços inoxidáveis duplex com fitas amorfas à base de níquel
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MATTOS, Emanoela Pereira de. Brasagem a alta temperatura de aços inoxidáveis duplex com fitas amorfas à base de níquel. 2017. 134f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciência e Engenharia de Materiais) - Centro de Ciências Exatas e da Terra, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2017.
Autor
Mattos, Emanoela Pereira de
Resumen
Duplex stainless steels, characterized by biphasic microstructure composed of
similar fractions of ferrite and austenite, have been expanding their application in several
fields, to the detriment of the use of traditional austenitic and ferritic stainless steels, in
particular in the chemical and petrochemical industries where they can advantageously
meet the requirements of mechanical resistance and corrosion in aggressive media. For
fabrication of components with complex geometries and / or with reduced thickness sheets
the most indicated processes are solid state diffusion welding and high temperature
brazing (BAT) over conventional fusion welding methods. In this context, this work
initially describes the results of BAT tests on austenitic stainless steel AISI 316L,
exploring the applicability of this technology as an alternative manufacturing route for
compact heat exchangers.. In addition, as main objective of the work were evaluated in
more detail different brazing systems formed by 3 duplex stainless steels and 5 different
nickel-based addition alloys. As base metals were used plates of duplex stainless steels
UNS S32101 and UNS S32304 and duplex UNS S32205 and as addition metals,
amorphous ribbons based on nickel with different amounts of alloying elements such as
Cr, Fe and in particular the Si metalloids , B, P and C. The brazing process was carried
out in a high vacuum atmosphere (10-4 mbar), under temperatures of 1020, 1100 and
1160 ° C for times of 30 minutes and 1 hour. A wedge brazing test at 1020 ° C with
subsequent heat treatment (1000 and 1100 ° C for 60 and 120 minutes) was performed
for the lean duplex UNS S32101 steel with addition alloy containing P in order to
determine the behavior of intermetallics in the joint. The characterization of the brazed
joints for the microstructural integrity of the steels, the presence of intermetallic phases
in the melting zone and the base metal / metal addition interface was performed by optical
microscopy, field emission scanning electron microscopy, dispersive energy
spectroscopy, backscattered electron diffraction, X-ray diffraction and Vickers
microhardness. The best-performing addition metal is the Si-B addition alloy, with continuous γ-Ni phase brazing and dispersed precipitation of borides and nitrides in the
brazing zone. The lean duplex stainless steel UNS S32101 showed a phenomenon of high
ferritic grain growth under vacuum at temperature over 1100 C, both on the free surface
and at the brazing interface. The influence of the brazing atmosphere on the loss by
sublimation of Mn and N, as well as the B content in the occurrence of this effect is
discussed.