Microstructural characterization of shielded metal arc weldments of a copper-bearing HSLA stee |
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Abstract: | AbstractA systematic microstructural characterization in the heat-affected zone (HAZ) of two ASTM A710 grade A steel weldments (one preheated and the other pre–cooled), employing identical shielded metal arc welding conditions, has been performed. The microstructure in both the HAZ and the weld metal of both welds has been characterized by optical, scanning, and transmission electron microscopy in conjunction with microhardness traverses. No difference in microstructure was observed in the HAZ on comparing the preheated and non-preheated weldments. The only significant difference observed in the two weldments was the width of the HAZ, which is about 1 mm wider for a preheated weldment. Examination by transmission electron microscopy revealed the following microconstituents in the HAZ of both the weldments: polygonal ferrite, acicular ferrite, ferrite–carbide aggregates, ε-copper and fine cementite precipitates, martensite, tempered martensite, retained austenite, and transformation-twinned martensite. The microhardness traverse revealed almost identical hardness gradients in the two welds. The microstructural and microhardness data are discussed with regard to the preheating requirements for this alloy.MST/118 |
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