Corrosion and microstructural aspects of dissimilar joints of titanium and type 304L stainless steel

Kamachi Mudali, U. ; Ananda Rao, B. M. ; Shanmugam, K. ; Natarajan, R. ; Baldev Raj, (2003) Corrosion and microstructural aspects of dissimilar joints of titanium and type 304L stainless steel Journal of Nuclear Materials, 321 (1). pp. 40-48. ISSN 0022-3115

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Abstract

To link titanium and zirconium metal based (Ti, Zr-2, Ti-5%Ta, Ti-5%Ta-1.8Nb) dissolver vessels containing highly radioactive and concentrated corrosive nitric acid solution to other nuclear fuel reprocessing plant components made of AISI type 304L stainless steel (SS), high integrity and corrosion resistant dissimilar joints between them are necessary. Fusion welding processes produce secondary precipitates which dissolve in nitric acid, and hence solid-state processes are proposed. In this work, various dissimilar joining processes available for producing titanium-304L SS joints with adequate strength, ductility and corrosion resistance for this critical application are highlighted. Developmental efforts made at IGCAR, Kalpakkam are outlined. The possible methods and the microstructural-metallurgical properties of the joints along with corrosion results obtained with three phase (liquid, vapour, condensate) corrosion testing are discussed. Based on the results, dissimilar joint produced by the explosive joining process was adopted for plant application.

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Keywords:J0100; S0600; T0800
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