2021
DOI: 10.3390/ma14206033
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Elucidating the Effect of Step Cooling Heat Treatment on the Properties of 2.25 Cr–1.0 Mo Steel Welded with a Combination of GMAW Techniques Incorporating Metal-Cored Wires

Abstract: The prospect of using metal-cored wires instead of solid wires during gas metal arc welding (GMAW) of 2.25 Cr–1.0 Mo steels embraces several challenges. The in-service requirements for the equipment made up of these steels are stringent. The major challenge faced by the manufacturers is temper embrittlement. In the current study, the temper embrittlement susceptibility of the welded joint was ascertained by subjecting it to step cooling heat treatment. A 25 mm thick 2.25 Cr–1.0 Mo weld joint was prepared using… Show more

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“…600 HV5), but also its hardness tends to decrease in an inversely proportional manner to the value of arc energy. That material property is coherent with the study of Das et al [ 48 ], where the research team claimed that higher temperatures deteriorate the resultant hardness, severely. In the study of Savic and Cabrillo [ 49 ], the higher heat input also affects the coating hardness, although their filler material’s chemical composition was different.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…600 HV5), but also its hardness tends to decrease in an inversely proportional manner to the value of arc energy. That material property is coherent with the study of Das et al [ 48 ], where the research team claimed that higher temperatures deteriorate the resultant hardness, severely. In the study of Savic and Cabrillo [ 49 ], the higher heat input also affects the coating hardness, although their filler material’s chemical composition was different.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%