Title of article :
Investigating the heat input effect of the GTAW process upon the microstructure and HAZ extension of HSLA-100 steel weld joints using thermal cycles
Author/Authors :
Darivandpour, M. Department of Material science & Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran , Dehmolaei, R. Department of Material science & Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran , Ranjbar, K. Department of Material science & Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran
Abstract :
In the present research, the welding of HSLA-100 steel was accomplished with three different heat inputs
using the GTAW procedure. The microstructure of the disparate joint zones was examined utilizing an optical
microscope and scanning electron microscope. To assess the impact of thermal cycles upon the extension
and changes in the heat-affected zone, the thermocouples were placed at distinct distances from the
fusion line. The results revealed that the weld metal microstructure consists of acicular ferrite and some
polygonal and quasi-polygonal ferrites with the M/A constituent. An epitaxial growth was observed in the
fusion line in all the heat inputs. It was determined that the heat-affected zone microstructure comprises
two regions, namely a coarse-grained heat-affected zone with a granular and lath bainite microstructure
and a fine-grained heat-affected zone with the prevailing microstructure of granular Bainite. The results
indicated that the increasing of the heat input leads to a decrease in the amount of acicular ferrite and M/A
constituent volume fraction in the weld metal and an increase in lath bainite in the coarse-grained zone. It
was found that by increasing the heat input from 0.78kJ/mm to 1.42 kJ/mm, the grain size increases from
29.2 μm to 76.5 μm and from 15.7μm to 32.5μm in the coarse-grained and fine-grained zones, respectively.
The thermal cycles evaluation pertinent to the implanting of a thermocouple disclosed that the heat-affected
zone width is extended from 3.6 mm to 4.5mm by increasing the heat input from 0.78 kJ/mm to 1.42 kJ/mm.
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Keywords :
HSLA-100 steel , Microstructure , Thermal cycles , Granular bainite , Acicular ferrite , M/A constituent
Journal title :
International Journal of Iron and Steel Society of Iran