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Quarterly Journal of The Japan Welding Society | 1974

Study on Weldability of Dispersion Hardening Alloy (1st report)

Hiroshi Ikawa; Shigeo Shin; Munehide Habu

Dispersion hardening alloys posses superior tensile properties at elevated temperature. On welding of dispersion hardening alloys, some problems regarding brittleness at the joint caused by agglomeration and decomposion of dispersed particles can be pointed out.This study is investigated on weldability of TD nickel, especially on behavior of dispersing particles in welded zone at the first step of the study on weldability of dispersion hardening alloys.Ths results obtained from this study are summarized as follows.(1) In case of fusion welding of TD nickel, fusion zone is micrographically separated into three different regions. That is Region I, Region II and Region III. Even if melting-solidification time is about 1/6 sec, its separation is occured.(2) By transmission electron microstructures of solidified TD nickel, it became evident that the previous three regions are separated by distribution of ThO2 particles. Namely, in Region I, ThO2 particles make agglomeration and growth to some degree and form the honeycomb structure. In Region II, ThO2 particles make agglomeration and growth larger than in Region I. In Region III, ThO2 particles are excluded when matrix nickel is melted and solidified, and so it had the solidified structure of pure nickel.(3) It is experimentally evident that ThO2 particles are excluded out of the surface of molten nickel, in spite of the difference of density between molten nickel and ThO2.


Materials Transactions | 1963

Joint Mechanism of Ultrasonic Welding

Minoru Okada; Shigeo Shin; Masakazu Miyagi; Hiromi Matsuda


Archive | 1985

Filler for welding a heat resistant nickel-base alloy

Shigeo Shin; Tamao Takatsu; Teiichiro Saito; Akiyoshi Kikuchi; Tsuneo Nakanishi


Quarterly Journal of The Japan Welding Society | 1973

Study on the Grain Growth in Weld-Heat Affected Zone (Report 1)

Hiroshi Ikawa; Shigeo Shin; Hiroaki Oshige; Shin Yamane; Kikuo Yamanaka


Quarterly Journal of The Japan Welding Society | 1972

The Studies of Continuous Cooling Transformation in Binary α+β and Metastable β Titanium Alloys

Hiroshi Ikawa; Shigeo Shin; Masaki Morikawa


Journal of The Japan Institute of Metals | 1971

Isothermal Transformation Characteristic of Metastable Beta-type Titanium Alloys

Masakazu Miyagi; Shigeo Shin


Journal of The Japan Institute of Metals | 1970

Ti-Mo合金とTi-Mn合金におけるせん移相ωの電子顕微鏡観察

Hiroshi Ikawa; Shigeo Shin; Masakazu Miyagi; Masaki Morikawa


Quarterly Journal of The Japan Welding Society | 1986

The weldability of Hastelloy X filler metals with addition of minor elements.

Shigeo Shin; Tamao Takatsu; Teiichiro Saitoh; Tsuneo Nakanishi; Akiyoshi Kikuchi


Journal of The Japan Institute of Metals | 1974

On the Low Temperature Aging of Metastable β-type Titanium Alloys

Masakazu Miyagi; Shigeo Shin


Quarterly Journal of The Japan Welding Society | 1986

Creep property of the Hastelloy X weld metals obtained by filler metals with minor elements.

Akiyoshi Kikuchi; Tsuneo Nakanishi; Shigeo Shin; Tamao Takatsu; Teiichiro Saitoh

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Hiroshi Ikawa

Osaka Institute of Technology

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Masakazu Miyagi

Industrial Research Institute

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Tamao Takatsu

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

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Teiichiro Saito

Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute

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Hiromi Matsuda

Industrial Research Institute

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