2018
DOI: 10.3390/met8080638
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Effect of Martensite–Austenite Constituent on Low-Temperature Toughness in YS 500 MPa Grade Steel Welds

Abstract: Abstract:The effect of martensite-austenite (M-A) constituents and simulated microstructure on low-temperature toughness was investigated in YS 500 MPa grade structural steel welds. The specimens were fabricated using a direct quenching and tempering process. After simulated weld thermal cycles, the coarse-grained heat-affected zone (CGHAZ) and intercritically reheated coarse-grained heat-affected zone (IRCGHAZ) were produced using a Gleeble tester and real welded joint to support the simulation results. The l… Show more

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“…Additionally, Figure 8d-f reveal that regions exhibiting low band contrast are associated with higher concentrations of C, Mn, and Si. Previous studies [14,25] have noted that the C concentration in MA constituents is significantly higher than in the surrounding matrix, with C and Si being particularly concentrated within the MA phase. The results obtained from Figures 6-8 reveal several key aspects about the microstructural properties of the flange.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…Additionally, Figure 8d-f reveal that regions exhibiting low band contrast are associated with higher concentrations of C, Mn, and Si. Previous studies [14,25] have noted that the C concentration in MA constituents is significantly higher than in the surrounding matrix, with C and Si being particularly concentrated within the MA phase. The results obtained from Figures 6-8 reveal several key aspects about the microstructural properties of the flange.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The presence of hard MA phases induces stress concentrations at the interface between Additionally, Figure 8d-f reveal that regions exhibiting low band contrast are associated with higher concentrations of C, Mn, and Si. Previous studies [14,25] have noted that the C concentration in MA constituents is significantly higher than in the surrounding matrix, with C and Si being particularly concentrated within the MA phase.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…This phenomenon was also observed and reported in a previous study. 14 With respect to the microstructure, GBF and FSP were distributed in the grain boundary of the columnar grain, and fine acicular ferrite (AF) was distributed in the grain, as depicted in Figure 5. The GBF and FSP volume fractions account for 8.3 % in the columnar zones of the 1.05 w/% Mn specimens, whereas they account for 11.4 % in the case of the 1.34 w/% Mn specimens columnar zones.…”
Section: Effect Of Mn On the Microstructure Of The Deposited Metalsmentioning
confidence: 99%