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Mechanical Properties of Welded Joints of Pipeline Steels Joined by Submerged Arc Welding
The weldability and mechanical properties of welded joints of pipeline steels of grades API 5L (X52, X60, X65 and X70) manufactured by submerged arc welding (SAW) are investigated. It is shown that the SAW process makes it possible to obtain high-quality welded joints. It is shown that such welded joints fracture during tensile tests over the base metal region. The weld region has the highest hardness and ultimate tensile strength, which are 214 HV10 and 713 MPa for steels X70 and X65 respectively. These values are higher than that of the base metal.
期刊介绍:
Metal Science and Heat Treatment presents new fundamental and practical research in physical metallurgy, heat treatment equipment, and surface engineering.
Topics covered include:
New structural, high temperature, tool and precision steels;
Cold-resistant, corrosion-resistant and radiation-resistant steels;
Steels with rapid decline of induced properties;
Alloys with shape memory effect;
Bulk-amorphyzable metal alloys;
Microcrystalline alloys;
Nano materials and foam materials for medical use.