2022
DOI: 10.3989/revmetalm.222
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The effect of heat input on microstructure and HAZ expansion in dissimilar joints between API5L X80 / DSS 2205 steels using thermal cycles

Abstract: In this research, the effect of the shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process heat input upon the microstructure and development of the heat-affected zone in the dissimilar joint of API 5L X80/DS5 2205 steels was investigated by recording the thermal cycles with thermocouple implantation in the perpendicular direction of the weld line. The filler metal used (electrode) is DSS 2209. The microstructure of the base and weld metals and their interfaces at different heat inputs were investigated using the scanning … Show more

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“…Various morphologies of austenite are observed: allotriomorphic austenite (γ A ), Widmanstätten austenite (γ W ), and idiomorphic austenite (γ I ). Their occurrence is consistent with literature reports for welds in grades 2209 [38,[45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52], 2101 [53,54], 2205 [55][56][57], 2507, and 2304 [55]. Observations regarding the occurrence of non-metallic inclusions are also consistent with literature reports [58][59][60] and result from the specificity of the manual metal arc welding process.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Various morphologies of austenite are observed: allotriomorphic austenite (γ A ), Widmanstätten austenite (γ W ), and idiomorphic austenite (γ I ). Their occurrence is consistent with literature reports for welds in grades 2209 [38,[45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52], 2101 [53,54], 2205 [55][56][57], 2507, and 2304 [55]. Observations regarding the occurrence of non-metallic inclusions are also consistent with literature reports [58][59][60] and result from the specificity of the manual metal arc welding process.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%