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Fracture behaviour of heat affected zone near heterogeneous weld joint
Jelínek, Vladimír ; Válka, Libor (referee) ; Juliš, Martin (advisor)
The study deals with mechanical characteristic of heterogeneous weld joint. The low carbon steel 22K and austenitic steel have been used as a experimetnal materials. The low carbon steel has special properties in basic condition. The sample has been evaluated in basic condition and after annealation. There have been evaluated impact of annealation proces to structure and mechanical charakteristics in experimental part of study. The particularised analysis of microstructure has been done by pictorial analysis. Mechanical characteristics has been examinated in both conditions by 2 different methods – measurment of microhardness according to Vickers and test of fracture toughness on compact tension specimens.
Microstructure stability of tungsten -ODS hetergeneous welds
Adam, Ondřej ; Sonnek, Pavel (referee) ; Jan, Vít (advisor)
The thesis is focused on microstructural stability of heterogeneous weld joint of ODS steel and tungsten. The theoretical part summarizes the basic information about the structure and properties of ODS steels and describes the methods of joining these steels with tungsten. In the experimental part, materials MA956 and WL10 were welded by using electron beam. The individual samples differ by preheating temperature or use filler material. After annealing at 800 °C/1h and 1000 °C/5h, a change of the weld metal microstructure was evaluated by using scanning electron microscope. The chemical composition was measured by energy dispersive spectroscopy. It has been found that during annealing, massive precipitation of particles occures in the whole volume of the weld metal. These particles were identified as Laves phase.
Microstructure stability of tungsten -ODS hetergeneous welds
Adam, Ondřej ; Sonnek, Pavel (referee) ; Jan, Vít (advisor)
The thesis is focused on microstructural stability of heterogeneous weld joint of ODS steel and tungsten. The theoretical part summarizes the basic information about the structure and properties of ODS steels and describes the methods of joining these steels with tungsten. In the experimental part, materials MA956 and WL10 were welded by using electron beam. The individual samples differ by preheating temperature or use filler material. After annealing at 800 °C/1h and 1000 °C/5h, a change of the weld metal microstructure was evaluated by using scanning electron microscope. The chemical composition was measured by energy dispersive spectroscopy. It has been found that during annealing, massive precipitation of particles occures in the whole volume of the weld metal. These particles were identified as Laves phase.
Fracture behaviour of heat affected zone near heterogeneous weld joint
Jelínek, Vladimír ; Válka, Libor (referee) ; Juliš, Martin (advisor)
The study deals with mechanical characteristic of heterogeneous weld joint. The low carbon steel 22K and austenitic steel have been used as a experimetnal materials. The low carbon steel has special properties in basic condition. The sample has been evaluated in basic condition and after annealation. There have been evaluated impact of annealation proces to structure and mechanical charakteristics in experimental part of study. The particularised analysis of microstructure has been done by pictorial analysis. Mechanical characteristics has been examinated in both conditions by 2 different methods – measurment of microhardness according to Vickers and test of fracture toughness on compact tension specimens.
Ageing evaluation of the heterogeneous weld joint based on instrumented indentation
Dlouhý, Ivo ; Hadraba, Hynek ; Stodola, M. ; Čupera, Pavel
Hardness measurement analyses are presented in the report being focused on base materials of heterogeneous weld joint and its simulated ageing. The change of the instrumented indentation/hardness data is analysed across the weld joint from low carbon steel to highly alloyed weld metal. Methodology for parameter computing of the material characteristics is also described based on data of instrumented indentation tests. The raw data have been supplied also to be available for further development of the methodology.
Aging assessment of heterogeneous weld on the basis of instrumented indentation
Dlouhý, Ivo ; Hadraba, Hynek ; Stodola, M. ; Čupera, Pavel ; Al Khaddour, Samer
Sets of data for development of computing procedures of tensile loading curves from indentation curves have been summarised. The data obtained have been supplied also in digital form (tables) representing indentation curves for different loads by ball indentation technique and, in addition, tensile loading curves of the same microstructures obtained at room temperature. The paper focuses interest on the effect of simulated ageing on fracture behaviour of sub weld deposit regions, and, in addition, empirical analyses of indentation curves obtained from the interface between 22K low carbon steel and weld deposit.
Data for the calculation of tensile load curves from indentation traces and evaluation of heterogeneous weld ageing
Dlouhý, Ivo ; Hadraba, Hynek ; Chlup, Zdeněk ; Čupera, Pavel ; Al Khaddour, Samer
Sets of data for development of computing procedures of tensile laoding curves from indentation curves have been summarised. The data obtained have been supplied also in digital form (tables) representing indentation curves for different loads by ball indentation technique and, in addition, tensile loading curves obtained at room temperature.

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