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Microstructural evolution and high temperature failure of ferritic to austenitic dissimilar welds

DuPont, 2012

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14145135215764909376
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DuPont J
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International Materials Reviews

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Dissimilar metal welds between ferritic and austenitic alloys are used extensively in power plants. Premature failure of such welds can occur below the expected creep life of either base metal. This article reviews microstructural evolution in dissimilar welds and describes …
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