Weldability of a Nickel-based Superalloy

Abstract

The electron beam welding process is used to investigate the weldability of the Ni-based superalloy Udimet 720LI. This is a modified form of the alloy Udimet 720, which has reduced concentrations of interstitial elements such as boron, silicon, and carbon. The history of high strength superalloys like this one suggests that welding will be difficult because of their tendency towards hot cracking during the welding process, or strain-age cracking during the post-weld aging process. Studies were done on several sizes of weldability test specimens to determine if Udimet 720LI will exhibit cracking tendencies. It was found that the alloy was not susceptible to hot cracking unless it had received the four-step aging heat treatment that is recommended by the manufacturer. It was also found that a restrained weldment is susceptible to strain-age cracking; however, if the weldment is allowed to deform then warpage can occur instead of cracking

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