tc7
Mechanical
- Mar 17, 2003
- 387
The attached photo is a closeup of a macroetch specimen where we applied a bed layer (two passes) in a .125" deep groove then overlayed a .125" thick layer (two passes) of ECoCr-A surfacing. This is part of a welder qualification test. My question pertains to the darkest grey band below the bed layer. I would guess that this is a demonstration of how deep the HAZ will extend by the weld procedure used.
If I am right and this band is a portrayal of the HAZ, I would like to know why the HAZ has such a sharply defined boundary? I was always of the idea that HAZ was a gradually diminishing area that was related to the varying temperature differential. And why is this band darker than the unaffected base metal?
Please explain for the curious and thankyou very much.
If I am right and this band is a portrayal of the HAZ, I would like to know why the HAZ has such a sharply defined boundary? I was always of the idea that HAZ was a gradually diminishing area that was related to the varying temperature differential. And why is this band darker than the unaffected base metal?
Please explain for the curious and thankyou very much.