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Pressure Resistance Welding of High Temperature Metallic Materials
MS and T'10, October 17 - October 21, 2010, Houston, TX, United States
  • Nathan Jerred, University of Idaho
  • Larry Zirker, Idaho National Laboratory
  • Brian J. Jaques, Boise State University
  • Troy Bradshaw, North Carolina State University
  • James Carrillo, Boise State University
  • Evan Young, Boise State University
  • Indrajit Charit, University of Idaho
  • James Cole, Idaho National Laboratory
  • Megan Frary, Boise State University
  • Darryl P. Butt, Boise State University
  • Mitchell Meyer, Idaho National Laboratory
  • K. L. Murty, North Carolina State University
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
10-17-2010
Abstract

Pressure Resistance Welding (PRW) is a solid state joining process used for various high temperature metallic materials (Oxide dispersion strengthened alloys of MA957, MA754; ferritic/martensitic alloy HT-9, and tungsten) for advanced nuclear reactor applications. A new PRW machine has been installed at the Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES) in Idaho Falls for conducting joining research for nuclear applications. The key emphasis has been on understanding processing-microstructure-property relationships. Initial studies have shown that sound joints can be made between dissimilar materials such as MA957 alloy cladding tubes and HT-9 end plugs, and MA754 and HT-9 coupons. Limited burst testing of MA957/HT-9 joints carried out at various pressures up to 400oC has shown encouraging results in that the joint regions do not develop any cracking. Similar joint strength observations have also been made by performing simple bend tests. Detailed microstructural studies using SEM/EBSD tools and fatigue crack growth studies of MA754/HT-9 joints are ongoing.

Citation Information
Nathan Jerred, Larry Zirker, Brian J. Jaques, Troy Bradshaw, et al.. "Pressure Resistance Welding of High Temperature Metallic Materials" MS and T'10, October 17 - October 21, 2010, Houston, TX, United States (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/megan_frary/30/