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Effect of boron in suppressing the liquid metal embrittlement in drawable grade of steel

Nikhil Shajan, Kanwer Singh Arora, Mahadev Shome, Parminder Singh, V. Santhanagopalan

2020Science and Technology of Welding & Joining13 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this work, the beneficial effect of boron in the alleviation of Liquid Metal Embrittlement (LME) of steel when brazed using Cu–Zn filler wire is discussed. Addition of boron to steel is found to suppress the diffusion of liquid metal along the grain boundaries during brazing. Whereas, steel without boron addition showed intergranular diffusion of the brazing alloy leading to failure. It was also observed that the addition of boron in steel caused a reduction in the r¯ value due to the suppression of desirable {111} plane parallel to the sheet normal direction (ND). An optimal level of boron addition in steel is essential to maintain the drawability of steel while introducing the beneficial effects of boron to alleviate LME.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceBoronMetallurgyLiquid metal embrittlementEmbrittlementBrazingGrain boundaryIntergranular corrosionAlloyDiffusionBase metalMicrostructureWeldingChemistryPhysicsThermodynamicsOrganic chemistryMicrostructure and Mechanical Properties of SteelsAdvanced Welding Techniques AnalysisHydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metals
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