Claims
- 1. A composite structure comprising at least two structural portions of austenitic stainless steel joined together by a weldment of austenitic stainless steel containing a ferrite phase, said weldment consisting essentially of by weight 8.5 to 9.5% Ni, 14.0 to 16.4% Cr, up to 1.2% Mo, an effective concentration of carbon plus nitrogen, and the balance predominantly Fe, said effective concentration of carbon plus nitrogen being sufficient to inhibit the transformation of ferrite phase to sigma phase upon prolonged exposure of the structure to elevated temperatures.
- 2. The composite structure as claimed in claim 1 wherein the effective concentration of carbon plus nitrogen is in a range of 0.015 to 0.030 weight percent times the volume percent of the ferrite phase in the weldment.
- 3. The composite claimed in claim 1, wherein said prolonged exposure to elevated temperatures is at a temperature in excess of 700.degree. C. for at least 10,000 hours.
- 4. The composite claimed in claim 1, wherein the austenitic stainless steel structural portions joined together by said weldment comprise by weight 8 to 15% Ni, 14 to 18% Cr, up to 2% Mo, and the balance predominantly Fe.
Government Interests
This invention is a result of a contract with the United States Department of Energy.
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