Metallurgical reactions in the coalescence zone between a reinforcement and a base metal in reinforced brazed joints

Authors

  • B. Zorc Welding Institute
  • L. Kosec University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Natural and Technical Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/revmetalm.2004.v40.i6.306

Keywords:

Brazed joint, reinforcement, metallurgical reactions, microstructure, toughness.

Abstract


A reinforcement wire added to a brazed joint strongly improves the properties of the joint, i.e., its strength, toughness and resistance to crack initiation and propagation. This effect, however, can be achieved only if the reinforcement wire is of a suitable shape, from an appropriate material as regards the base metal and the brazing alloy and it coalesces strongly and toughly with the base metal. The properties of such a joint depend on the reinforcement wire and not on the brazing alloy. The most favourable reinforcement shape was determined. Metallurgical reactions among the base metal, the brazing alloy, and the reinforcement were studied.

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Published

2004-12-30

How to Cite

Zorc, B., & Kosec, L. (2004). Metallurgical reactions in the coalescence zone between a reinforcement and a base metal in reinforced brazed joints. Revista De Metalurgia, 40(6), 458–466. https://doi.org/10.3989/revmetalm.2004.v40.i6.306

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Technical Notes