Claims
- 1. A method of welding an austenitic steel component containing at least about 16% by weight chromium to a ferritic steel component comprising providing a filler alloy selected from the group consisting of (a) composition consisting essentially of about 1-3% nickel, 11-13% chromium, 1.6-2.0% molybdenum, 0.07-0.1% carbon, 0.5-0.9% manganese and 0-1.5% tungsten, balance iron, and (b) composition consisting essentially of about 41-56% nickel, 3.5-10.0% chromium, 1.6-2.5% molybdenum, 0.03-0.1% carbon and 0.5-2.0% manganese, balance iron, said alloy having a thermal coefficient of expansion of between about 6.times.10.sup.-6 /.degree.F. and about 9.times.10.sup.-6 /.degree.F. at 1050.degree. F. and similar to that of the ferritic steel, a creep rate at 13,000 psi at 1050.degree. F. of between about 10.sup.-5 to 10.sup.-6 percent per hour and intermediate between that of the ferritic and austenitic steels, a creep rupture strength of at least about 4500 psi at 1050.degree. F. for 2000 hrs. and at least as great as that of the ferritic steel, and a carbon activity intermediate that of the ferritic and austenitic steels so as to limit carbon transport from the ferritic steel component to said filler metal alloy, positioning said ferritic steel component and said austenitic steel component for joining in a desired configuration, fusing said filler alloy to adjacent surfaces of said positioned components, and then allowing the fused material to solidify, forming a weld between said components.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein said austenitic component is a 300 series stainless steel.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 wherein said ferritic component is a low alloy steel or a carbon steel.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 798,627, filed Nov. 15, 1985, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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