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Correlation of the microstructure and fracture toughness of the heat-affected zones of an SA 508 steel
Authors:Sangho Kim  Suk Young Kang  Sunghak Lee  Sei J. Oh  Soon-Ju Kwon  Oo Hag Kim  Jun Hwa Hong
Affiliation:(1) the Center for Advanced Aerospace Materials, Pohang, University of Science and Technology, 790-784 Pohang, Korea;(2) the Department of Materials Science, Pohang University of Science and Technology, 790-784 Pohang, Korea;(3) the Nuclear Materials Technology Development Team, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, 305-600 Dajeon, Korea
Abstract:In this study, microstructures of a heat-affected zone (HAZ) of an SA 508 steel were identified by Mossbauer spectroscopy in conjunction with microscopic observations, and were correlated with fracture toughness. Specimens with the peak temperature raised to 1350 °C showed mostly martensite. With the peak temperature raised to 900 °C, the martensite fraction was reduced, while bainite or martensite islands were formed because of the slow cooling from the lower austenite region and the increase in the prior austenite grain size. As the martensite fraction present inside the HAZ increased, hardness and strength tended to increase, whereas fracture toughness decreased. The microstructures were not changed much from the base metal because of the minor tempering effect when it was raised to 650 °C or 700 °C. However, fracture toughness of the subcritical HAZ with the peak temperature raised to 650 °C to 700 °C was seriously reduced after postweld heat treatment (PWHT) because carbide particles were of primary importance in initiating voids. Thus, the most important microstructural factors affecting fracture toughness were the martensite fraction before PWHT and the carbide fraction after PWHT.
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