Title of article :
Effects of nitrogen content and weld cooling time
on the simulated heat-affected zone toughness
in a Ti-containing steel
Author/Authors :
Kook-soo Bang، نويسنده , , Chan Park، نويسنده , , Stephen Liu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
An increase of nitrogen content in a
0.02 wt% Ti-containing carbon-manganese steel
resulted in a low coarsening rate of TiN particles in the
heat-affected zone (HAZ), which led to an accelerated
ferrite transformation instead of ferrite side plates
during weld cooling cycle. The mixed microstructure of
ferrite side plate, acicular ferrite and grain boundary
polygonal ferrite in the simulated HAZ produced
higher toughness. However, the increase of nitrogen
content gradually increased the free nitrogen content
in the HAZ and deteriorated HAZ toughness. Impact
energy of the simulated HAZ (with Dt8/5 ~60 s)
at –20 C deteriorated by about 97 J per 0.001 wt%
free nitrogen, in the free nitrogen range from
0.0009 wt% to 0.0034 wt%, even though the HAZ has
the tough mixed microstructure. Cooling time after
welding influenced the HAZ microstructure and
toughness as well, and maximum toughness was obtained
when cooling produced the tough mixed
microstructure. Therefore, for a high HAZ toughness,
both nitrogen content and cooling time should be
controlled to obtain the tough mixed microstructure
and to keep the free nitrogen content low. The optimal
nitrogen content and cooling time from 800 C to
500 C were 0.006 wt% and between 60 s and 100 s,
respectively, in this experiment.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science