The effect of shielding gas on weldability of the AISI 420 martensitic stainless steel

İ. Acar, B. Çevik, B. Gülenç
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Abstract Most of weld defects occurring in the welding of martensitic stainless steels are caused by the presence of hydrogen. Thus, the effects of hydrogen in the weld zone need to be well-understood to estimate the quality and service life of martensitic stainless steel joints. In the present study, AISI 420 martensitic stainless steel materials were welded by using different combinations of shielding gas via the gas metal arc welding (GMAW) method. It is known that shielding gases also play a critical role in heat input, cooling rate, microstructure of weld seam, weld defects, and mechanical properties besides drying of molten weld pool. Thus, it is important to investigate the effects of shielding gases and gas combinations on the welding of martensitic stainless steels in the welding process. In the present study, 100 % Ar, 97 % Ar + 3 % H2 and 93 % Ar + 7 % H2 gas combinations were employed. The welded sheets were subjected to the metallographic examination as well as hardness, tensile, and bending tests. The effect of the tests and the combination of shielding gas on the mechanical and microstructural properties of AISI 420 stainless steel was investigated. The results indicated that a noticeable grain coarsening occurred in the microstructure of the weld metal and heat affected zones (HAZs) after the addition of H2 into the Ar gas during the welding process. The highest tensile strength was obtained from the joints with 100 % Ar gas. As a result of the tensile test, rupture occurred in the base metal-HAZ transition zone in all the welded samples. In the joints welded with 97 % Ar + 3 % H2 and 93 % Ar + 7 % H2 gas combinations, fracture occurred in the base metal-HAZ transition zone during the bending test.
保护气体对AISI 420马氏体不锈钢可焊性的影响
摘要马氏体不锈钢焊接中出现的焊缝缺陷大多是由氢的存在引起的。因此,为了更好地评价马氏体不锈钢接头的质量和使用寿命,需要充分了解焊接区氢的影响。采用不同保护气体组合对AISI 420马氏体不锈钢材料进行气体保护金属电弧焊(GMAW)焊接。保护气体除了对熔池的干燥作用外,对热输入、冷却速度、焊缝组织、焊缝缺陷和力学性能也有重要影响。因此,在焊接过程中研究保护气体和气体组合对马氏体不锈钢焊接的影响具有重要意义。在本研究中,使用了100% Ar、97% Ar + 3% H2和93% Ar + 7% H2气体组合。焊接板经过金相检验以及硬度、拉伸和弯曲试验。研究了试验和保护气体组合对AISI 420不锈钢力学性能和显微组织性能的影响。结果表明:在焊接过程中,在氩气中加入H2后,焊缝金属组织和热影响区出现了明显的晶粒粗化现象;含100%氩气的接头抗拉强度最高。拉伸试验结果表明,所有焊接试样均在母材-热影响区过渡区发生断裂。在97% Ar + 3% H2和93% Ar + 7% H2气体组合焊接的接头中,弯曲试验时在母材-热影响区过渡区发生断裂。
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