Investigation on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of ASTM A131 Steel Manufactured by Different Welding Methods

IF 1.5 Q4 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Fatih Ata, A. Çalık, N. Uçar
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Abstract Welding is an indispensable manufacturing process in the shipbuilding industry. The fierce competition involved often necessitates a cost-effective and reliable welding method. In this study, the weldabilities, microstructures and some mechanical properties of ASTM A131 (Grade A) steel joints fabrication by submerged arc welding (SAW), metal active gas (MAG) welding and plasma arc welding (PAW) have been investigated. The microstructures of the welds were examined by optical microscopy. The mechanical properties of the joints were determined by microhardness measurements, tensile and impact tests. The results showed that tensile strength of the joints reached a tensile strength of up to 462 MPa. The locations of the fractures were always adjacent to the base metal. The Charpy impact energy of the weld metal reached a value of 72.5 J, which was 25 % higher than that of the base metal at 57.7 J. A relatively high hardness of 221 HV was obtained in the PAW method compared to 179 HV in the base metal.
不同焊接方法制备ASTM A131钢的组织和力学性能研究
焊接是造船工业中不可缺少的制造工艺。激烈的竞争往往需要一种经济可靠的焊接方法。研究了埋弧焊(SAW)、金属活性气体焊(MAG)和等离子弧焊(PAW)制备的ASTM A131 (A级)钢接头的可焊性、显微组织和部分力学性能。用光学显微镜观察焊缝的显微组织。通过显微硬度测量、拉伸和冲击试验确定了接头的力学性能。结果表明,接头抗拉强度可达462 MPa。断口的位置总是靠近母材。焊缝金属的Charpy冲击能达到72.5 J,比母材的57.7 J高25%。与母材的179 HV相比,采用PAW方法获得的硬度达到了221 HV。
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