Hanwen Yang, Nazmul Huda, X. Zhao, A. Gerlich, James Chen
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Abstract
In Part 1 of this study, the influences of feed rate and preheat of the wire on the fusion zone microstructure of X80 steel laser root welds were investigated. Part 2 of this study reveals the effect of cold versus hot wire feed on mechanical properties. Although strength overmatching with the X80 base metal was maintained, the wire alloying elements reduced the hardness of the upper region of the laser fusion zone but had limited effect on the bottom of the fusion zone due to the incomplete mixing of the filler material with the base metal in the bottom root region of the joint. The addition of ER70S-6 filler wire improved the impact toughness of the weld metal at 0°C, due to the formation of an acicular ferrite microstructure. As the temperature decreased to –20°C (–4°F) and –45°C (–49°F), ductile to brittle transition occurred, leading to lower weld metal toughness.
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