Characterization of the microstructure of the fusion zone of an Alloy 600-82 weld joint was conducted, with focus on the weld residual strain distribution and the comparison of the microstructure of heat affected zone...Characterization of the microstructure of the fusion zone of an Alloy 600-82 weld joint was conducted, with focus on the weld residual strain distribution and the comparison of the microstructure of heat affected zone (HAZ) with that of cold worked alloy. Peak of the residual strain was observed to approach to the fusion boundary in HAZ while the strain increased from the top of the weld to the root. Strain distribution in the HAZ was found to be concentrated adjacent to grain boundaries (GBs), with a peak of approximately three times of that in grain. Further, triple junctions of the GB appear to cause a higher strain concentration than single GBs. The microstructure of HAZ consists of partially tangled dislocations, which is different from slip bands of high density dislocations in cold worked alloy. This may cause a relatively higher intergranular cracking resistance of HAZ due to the difficulty in transferring tangled dislocations to GB in HAZ under deformation.展开更多
The intercritical heat-affected zone(ICHAZ) of X80 pipeline steel was simulated by using the Gleeble-3500thermal/mechanical simulator according to the thermal cycle of in-service welding.The microstructures of ICHAZ...The intercritical heat-affected zone(ICHAZ) of X80 pipeline steel was simulated by using the Gleeble-3500thermal/mechanical simulator according to the thermal cycle of in-service welding.The microstructures of ICHAZ with different cooling rates were examined,and the hardness,the toughness and corresponding fractography were investigated.Results show that untransformed bainite and ferrite as well as retransformed fine bainite and martensite–austenite(M–A)constituents constitute the microstructure of ICHAZ.The two different morphologies of M–A constituents are stringer and block.Second phase particles which mainly composed of Ti,Nb,C,Fe and Cu coarsened in ICHAZ.Compared with normal welding condition,the toughness of ICHAZ is poor when the cooling time is short under in-service welding condition because of the large area fraction and size of M–A constituents that connect into chains and distribute at the grain boundaries.The Vickers hardness of ICHAZ that decreases with the increase in the cooling time is independent with the area fraction of M–A constituents.展开更多
One of the main problems during the welding of ferritic stainless steels is severe grain growth within the heat-affected zone (HAZ) In the present study, the microstmctural characteristics of tungsten inert gas (TI...One of the main problems during the welding of ferritic stainless steels is severe grain growth within the heat-affected zone (HAZ) In the present study, the microstmctural characteristics of tungsten inert gas (TIG) welded AISI409 ferritic stainless steel were investigated by electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD), and the effects of welding parameters on the grain size, local misorientation, and low-angle grain boundaries were studied. A 3-D finite element model (FEM) was developed to predict the effects of welding parameters on the holding time of the HAZ above the critical temperature of grain growth. It is found that the base metal is not fully recrystallized. During the welding, complete recrystallization is followed by severe grain growth. A decrease in the number of low-angle grain boundaries is observed within the HAZ. FEM results show that the final state of residual sWains is caused by competition between welding plastic strains and their release by recrystallization. Still, the decisive factor for grain growth is heat input.展开更多
In this paper, toughness properties and microstructurc of low-alloyed multipass welds with yield strength above 700MPa have 6een studied using the weld thermal simulation and throughout thickness CTOD fracture mechani...In this paper, toughness properties and microstructurc of low-alloyed multipass welds with yield strength above 700MPa have 6een studied using the weld thermal simulation and throughout thickness CTOD fracture mechanics tests. Impact testing of thermal simulated specimens showed that the primary weld metal and the fine gmmed weld metal had good toughness, while the coarse grained weld metal had the lowest toughness value as the local brittle zone (LBZ) in multipass weld metals. Cleavage fracture in CTOD testing of thick multipass weld metals was initiated from martensite-austenite (MA) phases in the LBZ. MA phases were distributed at the prior austenite grain boundaries and around ferrite grains. As the size of the local brittle zone along the fatigue crack front increases, CTOD frncture toughness of multipass weld metals decreases. The weakest link theory was used to evaluate effect of the local brittle zone on fracture toughness of thick multipass weld metals. The estimated curves agree well with the eaperimental data.展开更多
Tensile and hardness values for 7075-T651 aluminum alloy in the as welded and post weld heat treated conditions(solubilization and artificial aging-T6),obtained using GMAW and modified indirect electric arc(MIEA)w...Tensile and hardness values for 7075-T651 aluminum alloy in the as welded and post weld heat treated conditions(solubilization and artificial aging-T6),obtained using GMAW and modified indirect electric arc(MIEA)welding processes are presented.Results showed that the base material along rolling direction exhibited a tensile strength of around 600 MPa and elongation of 11%.For the as welded condition,tensile strength was 260 MPa and elongation percent of 3%.This behavior was attributed to brittleness induced by the microstructural characteristics of the welded alloys,as well as high porosity.Hardness profiles along the welds were obtained and different welded zones were identified.A soft zone(*100 HV0.1) in the heat affected zone for GMAW and MIEA was observed,the minimum hardness corresponding to weld metal(*85 and *96 HV0.1for GMAW and MIEA,respectively).The high dilution between filler and base metal during welding in MIEA allows to the Zn and Cu to flow from the base metal into the weld metal,inducing hardening by solution and subsequent artificial aging.In this regard,the hardness of the weld metal for MIEA increases by 56%,while the tensile strength reaches a value close to 400 MPa.For GMAW,non-favorable hardening effect was observed for the weld metal after solution and artificial aging.展开更多
In this paper, the common heat source model of point and linear heat source in the numerical simulation of electron beam welding (EBW) were summarized and introduced. The combined point-linear heat source model was ...In this paper, the common heat source model of point and linear heat source in the numerical simulation of electron beam welding (EBW) were summarized and introduced. The combined point-linear heat source model was brought forward and to simulate the welding temperature fields of EBW and predicting the weld shape. The model parameters were put forward and regulated in the combined model, which included the ratio of point heat source to linear heat source Qpr and the distribution of linear heat source Lr. Based on the combined model, the welding temperature fields of EBW were investigated. The results show that the predicted weld shapes are conformable to those of the actual, the temperature fields are reasonable and correct by simulating with combined point-linear heat source model and the typical weld shapes are gained.展开更多
The concept of shape factors of the fusion-solidification zone is proposed to describe the weld cross section geometry. According to these shape factors, the electron beam weld fusion-solidification zone is divided in...The concept of shape factors of the fusion-solidification zone is proposed to describe the weld cross section geometry. According to these shape factors, the electron beam weld fusion-solidification zone is divided into four typical shapes and the classification criterion for these typical shapes is suggested. An integrated parameter n, combining the line power density of electron beam and material thermal properties is proposed to describe the relative power input, and another integrated parameter n2 combing the accelerating voltage and focusing current is proposed to reflect the power distribution in the keyhole. A series of new expressions, which can reflect the influence of focusing current, accelerating voltage, beam current, and material thermal properties, are developed to predict the fusion-solidification zone shape based on experimental results nonlinear fitting of n1 and n2.展开更多
The transformation behavior and microstructure development in the heat affected zone(HAZ)of 800MPa grade ultra fine structured steel was investigated.It was found that the HAZ has intermediate temperature transformati...The transformation behavior and microstructure development in the heat affected zone(HAZ)of 800MPa grade ultra fine structured steel was investigated.It was found that the HAZ has intermediate temperature transformation characteristics in a wide range of cooling rates,with the bainite sheaves consisting of bainite ferrite plates without carbide precipitation and retained austenite in the fast cooling regime.At relatively high cooling rates,which corresponded to low heat inputs,the hardness of the simulated HAZ was above that of the base metal.When the cooling rate was below 9C/s,the welding HAZ would have an obvious softening.The analysis of transformation rates in continuous cooling processes was completed by numerical differential method.The result indicated that the microstructure transformation rate of the HAZ in 800MPa grade ultra fine structured steel changed sharply to slow speeds when the cooling time t8/5 is longer than 7s.展开更多
Quantitative research on the heat affected zone ( HAZ) o f weave bead welding ( WBW) joint fo r Invar alloy is carried out in this paper. Based on the morphology and related data analysis of the weld se...Quantitative research on the heat affected zone ( HAZ) o f weave bead welding ( WBW) joint fo r Invar alloy is carried out in this paper. Based on the morphology and related data analysis of the weld seam, the width difference o f each layer and the forming mechanism are analyzed. Results show that the bottom layer ( Layer 1 ) has the widest HAZ and the smallest fluctuation, which reaches 1 200 |jLm. HAZ width o f layer 2 to 5 is relatively narrower which is basically below 600 jjim, while the amplitude fluctuation is greater. The main reason lies in the welding path. The long straight welding without weave causes the base metal near the groove fully melts which causes by the long straight welding without weave, while welding with weave leads to the uneven and inadequate melting of metal near groove.展开更多
By using thermo-simulation,Auger analysis and Charpy Ⅴ impact test and with the observation of the microstructures in which cleavage crack was initiated,the morphology and toughness of the local brittle zone of C-Mn ...By using thermo-simulation,Auger analysis and Charpy Ⅴ impact test and with the observation of the microstructures in which cleavage crack was initiated,the morphology and toughness of the local brittle zone of C-Mn and Cr-Ni-Mo multipass weld metals have been investigated.The results indicated that the local brittle zone in C-Mn weld metals with low and high Mn% and Cr- Ni-Mo weld metals is different.With statistical analysis,it has been revealed that the more the local brittle zone and the lower their toughness,the lower the toughness of the entire weld metals.The alloy elements have a noticeable influ- ence on the toughness of the local brittle zone,thereby changing the toughness of weld metals.展开更多
Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) in Ductile Irons (DI) is often required by foundries for practical manufacturing reasons. The mechanical properties of the welded structures are strongly dependent on their HAZ’s wid...Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) in Ductile Irons (DI) is often required by foundries for practical manufacturing reasons. The mechanical properties of the welded structures are strongly dependent on their HAZ’s width. A model based on the behaviour of the ferritic matrix of high-Si DIs in order to make an approach in measuring their HAZ’s width is developed in this study. A series of thermal treatments on 3.35 and 3.75 wt% Si as-cast DIs and spot SMAWs is applied on these materials. The applied SMAWs are done on non-preheated and preheated samples (150℃ - 300℃). For welding we modify the amperage (100 - 140A). The micro-hardness Vickers changes in the ferrite of the as-cast samples and inside the HAZ of the welded ones can be attributed to the existence of residual stresses (RS) in the ferritic matrix and assist in estimating the HAZ’s width.展开更多
The simulated fine grained heat-affected zone (FGHAZ) specimens for P92 welded joints were prepared by heat treatment, then the creep tests were carried out at 650 ℃ under the applied stress of 90-120 MPa to investig...The simulated fine grained heat-affected zone (FGHAZ) specimens for P92 welded joints were prepared by heat treatment, then the creep tests were carried out at 650 ℃ under the applied stress of 90-120 MPa to investigate high-temperature creep behavior of FGHAZ. The results show that the creep property of FGHAZ is much inferior to that of the base metal, which exhibits the much higher steady creep rate and shorter time to creep fracture. The power law equation can describe the steady creep rate dependence on applied stress, indicating that the stress exponent n of FGHAZ is distinguished between two regions with n=15.1 at high stresses (more than 100 MPa) and n=8.64 at lower stresses. Based on Monkman-Grant equation, the relationship between the secondary creep rate and time to rupture is obtained to evaluate the creep life of FGHAZ with the applied stress above 100 MPa.展开更多
In this study, the effects of Zr-Ti combined deoxidation and AI deoxidation on the impact toughness of coarse- grained heat-affected zone in high-strength low-alloy steels were investigated. More fine oxides were form...In this study, the effects of Zr-Ti combined deoxidation and AI deoxidation on the impact toughness of coarse- grained heat-affected zone in high-strength low-alloy steels were investigated. More fine oxides were formed in the Zr-Ti-killed steel than in Al-killed steel. It was also found that more acicular ferrite grains were formed in the coarse-grained heat-affected zone in the Zr-Ti-killed steel than in Al-killed steel. The impact toughness of coarse-grained heat-affected zone of Zr-Ti-kiUed steel was higher than that of Al-killed steel. The good impact toughness was attributable to the pinning effect of fine oxides and the formation of acicular ferrite grains on fine oxides.展开更多
Different investigations of the union of dissimilar materials such as stainless steel and different castings have been carried out, but rapid cooling immediately after welding has not been considered, in this work it ...Different investigations of the union of dissimilar materials such as stainless steel and different castings have been carried out, but rapid cooling immediately after welding has not been considered, in this work it was investigated how rapid cooling affects the metallurgical microstructure and consequently the mechanical properties. The effect of welding parameters on the microstructure and mechanical properties of the joint between dissimilar metals, an E-308-16 austenitic stainless steel and Gray Cast Iron was also analyzed. Gray cast iron samples (GCI) were fabricated, welded and cooled. The main welding parameters studied in this work are the welding technique and the type of filler electrodes. Flux-coated electrode E-308-16 was applied for this different joint. An experimental study was carried out for the analysis of welded joints of similar and dissimilar steels. The microstructure of the welded joints was analyzed using an optical microscope, in the base metals, heat affected zone (HAZ) and filler metal. The mechanical properties of the welded joints were evaluated by Vickers microhardness and tensile strength tests. The hardness profile showed differences in hardness between the base metals, the heat affected zone and the filler metal. The metallurgical microstructures observed along the welded areas corresponded to the profile. The hardness differences determined the effect on the mechanical and metallurgical characteristics of the welded samples as a result of the cooling rate differences. This research work is important because it allows us to analyze the possibility of reworking pieces of dissimilar materials by welding or, failing that, to determine if this may or may not be possible.展开更多
This paper focuses on the effect of welding parameters on microstructure and tensile strength of joints welded by friction-stir welding(FSW).The effects of pin profile(threaded conical,non-threaded conical and triangu...This paper focuses on the effect of welding parameters on microstructure and tensile strength of joints welded by friction-stir welding(FSW).The effects of pin profile(threaded conical,non-threaded conical and triangular pin),tool rotational speed(800,1000,1250 and 1600 r·min^(-1))and welding speed(63,80,100 and 125 mm·min^(-1))on the mechanical and microstructural properties of joints welded in 5-mm 7075-T6 were investigated.The results depict that the pin profile has a major role in the shape and grain size of the weld nugget zone(WNZ).In other words,a wider weld nugget and a finer grain size by threaded conical pin are obtained in WNZ.The attained data of tensile tests show that the maximum ultimate tensile strength(UTS)belongs to the threaded conical pin which is attributed to a finer grain size generated in the weld nugget zone.Additionally,it is found that the tensile strength increases with the welding speed increasing,whereas rotational speed has a bilateral effect on the tensile strength.The microhardness tests show that the minimum hardness is obtained in the heat-affected zone(HAZ).展开更多
基金financially supported by the Hundred-Talent Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences
文摘Characterization of the microstructure of the fusion zone of an Alloy 600-82 weld joint was conducted, with focus on the weld residual strain distribution and the comparison of the microstructure of heat affected zone (HAZ) with that of cold worked alloy. Peak of the residual strain was observed to approach to the fusion boundary in HAZ while the strain increased from the top of the weld to the root. Strain distribution in the HAZ was found to be concentrated adjacent to grain boundaries (GBs), with a peak of approximately three times of that in grain. Further, triple junctions of the GB appear to cause a higher strain concentration than single GBs. The microstructure of HAZ consists of partially tangled dislocations, which is different from slip bands of high density dislocations in cold worked alloy. This may cause a relatively higher intergranular cracking resistance of HAZ due to the difficulty in transferring tangled dislocations to GB in HAZ under deformation.
基金supported by Key Project of Tianjin Municipal Science and Technology Support Program (No.11ZCGYSF00100)Tianjin Natural Science Foundation (No.11JCYBJC06000)the Gansu province Science and Technology Support Program (No.1204GKCA007)
文摘The intercritical heat-affected zone(ICHAZ) of X80 pipeline steel was simulated by using the Gleeble-3500thermal/mechanical simulator according to the thermal cycle of in-service welding.The microstructures of ICHAZ with different cooling rates were examined,and the hardness,the toughness and corresponding fractography were investigated.Results show that untransformed bainite and ferrite as well as retransformed fine bainite and martensite–austenite(M–A)constituents constitute the microstructure of ICHAZ.The two different morphologies of M–A constituents are stringer and block.Second phase particles which mainly composed of Ti,Nb,C,Fe and Cu coarsened in ICHAZ.Compared with normal welding condition,the toughness of ICHAZ is poor when the cooling time is short under in-service welding condition because of the large area fraction and size of M–A constituents that connect into chains and distribute at the grain boundaries.The Vickers hardness of ICHAZ that decreases with the increase in the cooling time is independent with the area fraction of M–A constituents.
文摘One of the main problems during the welding of ferritic stainless steels is severe grain growth within the heat-affected zone (HAZ) In the present study, the microstmctural characteristics of tungsten inert gas (TIG) welded AISI409 ferritic stainless steel were investigated by electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD), and the effects of welding parameters on the grain size, local misorientation, and low-angle grain boundaries were studied. A 3-D finite element model (FEM) was developed to predict the effects of welding parameters on the holding time of the HAZ above the critical temperature of grain growth. It is found that the base metal is not fully recrystallized. During the welding, complete recrystallization is followed by severe grain growth. A decrease in the number of low-angle grain boundaries is observed within the HAZ. FEM results show that the final state of residual sWains is caused by competition between welding plastic strains and their release by recrystallization. Still, the decisive factor for grain growth is heat input.
文摘In this paper, toughness properties and microstructurc of low-alloyed multipass welds with yield strength above 700MPa have 6een studied using the weld thermal simulation and throughout thickness CTOD fracture mechanics tests. Impact testing of thermal simulated specimens showed that the primary weld metal and the fine gmmed weld metal had good toughness, while the coarse grained weld metal had the lowest toughness value as the local brittle zone (LBZ) in multipass weld metals. Cleavage fracture in CTOD testing of thick multipass weld metals was initiated from martensite-austenite (MA) phases in the LBZ. MA phases were distributed at the prior austenite grain boundaries and around ferrite grains. As the size of the local brittle zone along the fatigue crack front increases, CTOD frncture toughness of multipass weld metals decreases. The weakest link theory was used to evaluate effect of the local brittle zone on fracture toughness of thick multipass weld metals. The estimated curves agree well with the eaperimental data.
文摘Tensile and hardness values for 7075-T651 aluminum alloy in the as welded and post weld heat treated conditions(solubilization and artificial aging-T6),obtained using GMAW and modified indirect electric arc(MIEA)welding processes are presented.Results showed that the base material along rolling direction exhibited a tensile strength of around 600 MPa and elongation of 11%.For the as welded condition,tensile strength was 260 MPa and elongation percent of 3%.This behavior was attributed to brittleness induced by the microstructural characteristics of the welded alloys,as well as high porosity.Hardness profiles along the welds were obtained and different welded zones were identified.A soft zone(*100 HV0.1) in the heat affected zone for GMAW and MIEA was observed,the minimum hardness corresponding to weld metal(*85 and *96 HV0.1for GMAW and MIEA,respectively).The high dilution between filler and base metal during welding in MIEA allows to the Zn and Cu to flow from the base metal into the weld metal,inducing hardening by solution and subsequent artificial aging.In this regard,the hardness of the weld metal for MIEA increases by 56%,while the tensile strength reaches a value close to 400 MPa.For GMAW,non-favorable hardening effect was observed for the weld metal after solution and artificial aging.
基金co-supported by the National Basic Research Program (No.61362)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No. 50935008 and 10902113)Science Foundation of Aeronautics (No. 2010ZE25006)
文摘In this paper, the common heat source model of point and linear heat source in the numerical simulation of electron beam welding (EBW) were summarized and introduced. The combined point-linear heat source model was brought forward and to simulate the welding temperature fields of EBW and predicting the weld shape. The model parameters were put forward and regulated in the combined model, which included the ratio of point heat source to linear heat source Qpr and the distribution of linear heat source Lr. Based on the combined model, the welding temperature fields of EBW were investigated. The results show that the predicted weld shapes are conformable to those of the actual, the temperature fields are reasonable and correct by simulating with combined point-linear heat source model and the typical weld shapes are gained.
文摘The concept of shape factors of the fusion-solidification zone is proposed to describe the weld cross section geometry. According to these shape factors, the electron beam weld fusion-solidification zone is divided into four typical shapes and the classification criterion for these typical shapes is suggested. An integrated parameter n, combining the line power density of electron beam and material thermal properties is proposed to describe the relative power input, and another integrated parameter n2 combing the accelerating voltage and focusing current is proposed to reflect the power distribution in the keyhole. A series of new expressions, which can reflect the influence of focusing current, accelerating voltage, beam current, and material thermal properties, are developed to predict the fusion-solidification zone shape based on experimental results nonlinear fitting of n1 and n2.
文摘The transformation behavior and microstructure development in the heat affected zone(HAZ)of 800MPa grade ultra fine structured steel was investigated.It was found that the HAZ has intermediate temperature transformation characteristics in a wide range of cooling rates,with the bainite sheaves consisting of bainite ferrite plates without carbide precipitation and retained austenite in the fast cooling regime.At relatively high cooling rates,which corresponded to low heat inputs,the hardness of the simulated HAZ was above that of the base metal.When the cooling rate was below 9C/s,the welding HAZ would have an obvious softening.The analysis of transformation rates in continuous cooling processes was completed by numerical differential method.The result indicated that the microstructure transformation rate of the HAZ in 800MPa grade ultra fine structured steel changed sharply to slow speeds when the cooling time t8/5 is longer than 7s.
基金the financial support of the project from Shanghai Municipal Commission of Economy and Informatization (15XI-1-15)Funded by the Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions (PAPD)
文摘Quantitative research on the heat affected zone ( HAZ) o f weave bead welding ( WBW) joint fo r Invar alloy is carried out in this paper. Based on the morphology and related data analysis of the weld seam, the width difference o f each layer and the forming mechanism are analyzed. Results show that the bottom layer ( Layer 1 ) has the widest HAZ and the smallest fluctuation, which reaches 1 200 |jLm. HAZ width o f layer 2 to 5 is relatively narrower which is basically below 600 jjim, while the amplitude fluctuation is greater. The main reason lies in the welding path. The long straight welding without weave causes the base metal near the groove fully melts which causes by the long straight welding without weave, while welding with weave leads to the uneven and inadequate melting of metal near groove.
文摘By using thermo-simulation,Auger analysis and Charpy Ⅴ impact test and with the observation of the microstructures in which cleavage crack was initiated,the morphology and toughness of the local brittle zone of C-Mn and Cr-Ni-Mo multipass weld metals have been investigated.The results indicated that the local brittle zone in C-Mn weld metals with low and high Mn% and Cr- Ni-Mo weld metals is different.With statistical analysis,it has been revealed that the more the local brittle zone and the lower their toughness,the lower the toughness of the entire weld metals.The alloy elements have a noticeable influ- ence on the toughness of the local brittle zone,thereby changing the toughness of weld metals.
文摘Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) in Ductile Irons (DI) is often required by foundries for practical manufacturing reasons. The mechanical properties of the welded structures are strongly dependent on their HAZ’s width. A model based on the behaviour of the ferritic matrix of high-Si DIs in order to make an approach in measuring their HAZ’s width is developed in this study. A series of thermal treatments on 3.35 and 3.75 wt% Si as-cast DIs and spot SMAWs is applied on these materials. The applied SMAWs are done on non-preheated and preheated samples (150℃ - 300℃). For welding we modify the amperage (100 - 140A). The micro-hardness Vickers changes in the ferrite of the as-cast samples and inside the HAZ of the welded ones can be attributed to the existence of residual stresses (RS) in the ferritic matrix and assist in estimating the HAZ’s width.
基金Project (20080430997) supported by the Postdoctoral Science Foundation of China
文摘The simulated fine grained heat-affected zone (FGHAZ) specimens for P92 welded joints were prepared by heat treatment, then the creep tests were carried out at 650 ℃ under the applied stress of 90-120 MPa to investigate high-temperature creep behavior of FGHAZ. The results show that the creep property of FGHAZ is much inferior to that of the base metal, which exhibits the much higher steady creep rate and shorter time to creep fracture. The power law equation can describe the steady creep rate dependence on applied stress, indicating that the stress exponent n of FGHAZ is distinguished between two regions with n=15.1 at high stresses (more than 100 MPa) and n=8.64 at lower stresses. Based on Monkman-Grant equation, the relationship between the secondary creep rate and time to rupture is obtained to evaluate the creep life of FGHAZ with the applied stress above 100 MPa.
基金This work was supported by the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation C Grant No. 2014M550414 ) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China ( Grant No. 51401152).
文摘In this study, the effects of Zr-Ti combined deoxidation and AI deoxidation on the impact toughness of coarse- grained heat-affected zone in high-strength low-alloy steels were investigated. More fine oxides were formed in the Zr-Ti-killed steel than in Al-killed steel. It was also found that more acicular ferrite grains were formed in the coarse-grained heat-affected zone in the Zr-Ti-killed steel than in Al-killed steel. The impact toughness of coarse-grained heat-affected zone of Zr-Ti-kiUed steel was higher than that of Al-killed steel. The good impact toughness was attributable to the pinning effect of fine oxides and the formation of acicular ferrite grains on fine oxides.
文摘Different investigations of the union of dissimilar materials such as stainless steel and different castings have been carried out, but rapid cooling immediately after welding has not been considered, in this work it was investigated how rapid cooling affects the metallurgical microstructure and consequently the mechanical properties. The effect of welding parameters on the microstructure and mechanical properties of the joint between dissimilar metals, an E-308-16 austenitic stainless steel and Gray Cast Iron was also analyzed. Gray cast iron samples (GCI) were fabricated, welded and cooled. The main welding parameters studied in this work are the welding technique and the type of filler electrodes. Flux-coated electrode E-308-16 was applied for this different joint. An experimental study was carried out for the analysis of welded joints of similar and dissimilar steels. The microstructure of the welded joints was analyzed using an optical microscope, in the base metals, heat affected zone (HAZ) and filler metal. The mechanical properties of the welded joints were evaluated by Vickers microhardness and tensile strength tests. The hardness profile showed differences in hardness between the base metals, the heat affected zone and the filler metal. The metallurgical microstructures observed along the welded areas corresponded to the profile. The hardness differences determined the effect on the mechanical and metallurgical characteristics of the welded samples as a result of the cooling rate differences. This research work is important because it allows us to analyze the possibility of reworking pieces of dissimilar materials by welding or, failing that, to determine if this may or may not be possible.
文摘This paper focuses on the effect of welding parameters on microstructure and tensile strength of joints welded by friction-stir welding(FSW).The effects of pin profile(threaded conical,non-threaded conical and triangular pin),tool rotational speed(800,1000,1250 and 1600 r·min^(-1))and welding speed(63,80,100 and 125 mm·min^(-1))on the mechanical and microstructural properties of joints welded in 5-mm 7075-T6 were investigated.The results depict that the pin profile has a major role in the shape and grain size of the weld nugget zone(WNZ).In other words,a wider weld nugget and a finer grain size by threaded conical pin are obtained in WNZ.The attained data of tensile tests show that the maximum ultimate tensile strength(UTS)belongs to the threaded conical pin which is attributed to a finer grain size generated in the weld nugget zone.Additionally,it is found that the tensile strength increases with the welding speed increasing,whereas rotational speed has a bilateral effect on the tensile strength.The microhardness tests show that the minimum hardness is obtained in the heat-affected zone(HAZ).