Title of article :
Dual precipitation strengthening effect of copper and niobium in high strength steel weld metal
Author/Authors :
Ramirez، نويسنده , , J.E. and Liu، نويسنده , , S. and Olson، نويسنده , , D.L.، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Experimental work to produce high strength steel welds with systematic additions of copper (up to 3.5 wt.pct.) and niobium (up to 0.45 wt.pct.) at 3.6 kJ mm−1 (90 kJ in−1) heat input was carried out. Copper additions were found to precipitation strengthen the high strength steel weld metals. An estimated yield strength of 900 MPa (130 ksi) can be achieved in single-pass welds with approximately 2.8 wt.pct. of copper addition. Nevertheless, multipass welding over the copper-enhanced weld deposit resulted in monuniform and weld metal properties across the weld beads. Niobium additions did not provide as powerful a strengthening effect in the single-pass high heat input welds as the copper additions.
roximately 3.2 wt.pct. copper and 0.06 wt.pct. niobium in the weld deposits, the two elements provided the required strenghtening effect with thermally stable precipitates to produce high strength steel weld metals that exhibited acceptable properties in high heat input, single- and multi-pass conditions. The combined of copper and niobium in high strength steel weld metal derives from the combination of two kinds of precipitates with distinct precipitation reaction kinetics and thermal stability.
Keywords :
precipitation strengthening , Copper , niobium , High strength steel welds
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics