2022
DOI: 10.3390/ma15228196
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Microstructure, Fractography, and Mechanical Properties of Hardox 500 Steel TIG-Welded Joints by Using Different Filler Weld Wires

Abstract: This paper deals with the effects of three low-carbon steel filler metals consisting of ferritic and austenitic phases on the weld joints of the tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding of Hardox 500 steel. The correlation between the microstructure and mechanical properties of the weld joints was investigated. For this purpose, macro and microstructure were examined, and then microhardness, tensile, impact, and fracture toughness tests were carried out to analyze the mechanical properties of joints. The results of op… Show more

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“…In the heat-affected zone, due to the welding temperature, absorption of internal defects oc- Figure 8a shows the average orientation deviation (KAM) of LBW joints, and Figure 8b shows the average orientation deviation (KAM) of M-ULW joints. The green area in the figure is the higher density dislocation area because the base material is the hot rolled state plate without heat treatment, so it contains a large number of dislocations, and these dislocations in the plastic deformation process are conducive to the crystal slippage, recrystallization mechanism, and enhance the plastic deformation ability of the material [28]. In the heat-affected zone, due to the welding temperature, absorption of internal defects occur during dynamic recrystallization, so there is little dislocation.…”
Section: Mechanical Properties and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the heat-affected zone, due to the welding temperature, absorption of internal defects oc- Figure 8a shows the average orientation deviation (KAM) of LBW joints, and Figure 8b shows the average orientation deviation (KAM) of M-ULW joints. The green area in the figure is the higher density dislocation area because the base material is the hot rolled state plate without heat treatment, so it contains a large number of dislocations, and these dislocations in the plastic deformation process are conducive to the crystal slippage, recrystallization mechanism, and enhance the plastic deformation ability of the material [28]. In the heat-affected zone, due to the welding temperature, absorption of internal defects occur during dynamic recrystallization, so there is little dislocation.…”
Section: Mechanical Properties and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The welded joint of pipeline steel is easy to crack due to the effect of the welding thermal cycle, which is often the weak link of fracture. A lot of research work has been conducted on the welding performance of the welding process and method [6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. Domestic pipeline welding has experienced manual welding, semi-automatic welding, and automatic welding [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent research carried out on HARDOX steels has been oriented towards reducing the erosion process [ 10 ], increasing wear resistance [ 11 , 12 , 13 ], determining the correlation between the chemical constituents that lead to increased weldability [ 14 ], wear resistance in mineral abrasive environments [ 15 ], properties of welds in MAG welding [ 16 ], correlation between microstructure, and mechanical properties of welded joints [ 17 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%