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Integrated welding and thermal processing joining method for creep strength enhanced ferritic steels

An integrated welding and thermal processing method includes heating adjoining surfaces, at least one of which is a creep strength enhanced ferritic (CSEF) steel alloy, to a sufficiently high temperature above their melting points to form a weld. The weld is allowed cool below the martensitic start temperature of one or both CSEF alloys. Thereafter, a supplemental heat source tempers the CSEF alloys by reheating the weld area at a rate of 10 C. per second or greater to above the CSEF alloys' martensitic start temperatures, but not above the austenitization temperature of the CSEF alloys. After the weld's heat affected zone is maintained at a temperature between the CSEF alloys' martensitic finish temperature and martensitic start temperature, the weld is allowed to cool at a rate of 15 C. per minute or greater.

Patent

Brief

Patent brief

Problem

How can heat, airflow, and thermal load be managed more effectively in compact systems?

Novelty

The weld is allowed cool below the martensitic start temperature of one or both CSEF alloys.

Uses

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Assignee

KVA TECHNOLOGIES

Published

Mar 10, 2026

Inventors

Daniel S. Codd, Joseph J. McCrink

Domain

Thermal systems

Plain-English summary

Problem

How can heat, airflow, and thermal load be managed more effectively in compact systems?

Solution

integrated welding and thermal processing method includes heating adjoining surfaces, at least one of which is a creep strength enhanced ferritic (CSEF) steel alloy, to a sufficiently high temperature above their melting points to form a weld.

Key novelty

The weld is allowed cool below the martensitic start temperature of one or both CSEF alloys.

Applications

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