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Application of low Mstemperature consumable to dissimilar welded joint

Authors :
Saraiva, D. L.
Béreš, M.
Silva, C. C.
Nunes, C. S.
Silva, J. J. M.
Abreu, H. F. G.
Source :
Materials Science & Technology; July 2014, Vol. 30 Issue: 9 p1057-1062, 6p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

AbstractThe welding of dissimilar joints is very common in systems used in oil exploration and production in deep sea waters. Commonly involves welding of low carbon steel pipes with low alloy steel forgings both with inner Inconel clad. The forged steel part undergoes a process of buttering with Inconel or carbon steel electrode before the weld of the joint. The buttering process is followed by a process of residual stresses relief. The conventional way of reducing the level of residual stresses in welded joints is to apply post welding heat treatments. Depending on the size and complexity of the parts to be joined, this can become a serious problem. An alternative technique for reducing residual stresses is to use an electrode that during the cooling process undergoes a displacive transformation at a relatively low temperature so that the deformation resulting from the transformation compensates the contraction during the cooling process, and, although many papers have been published in this direction using Fe–Cr–Ni alloys, most of them report a loss of toughness in the weld metal. Maraging steel is a family of materials with Mstemperature below 200°C and even without the final heat treatment of aging has superior mechanical properties to low alloy steels used in forgings. In this work, forged piece of AISI 4130 was buttered with Maraging 350 weld consumable and subsequently welded to ASTM A36 steel using Inconel 625 filler metal. In addition, the dissimilar base metal plates were welded together using Maraging 350 steel weld consumable. The levels of residual stress, and the toughness and microstructures of heat affected zone and weld metal were investigated.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02670836 and 17432847
Volume :
30
Issue :
9
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Materials Science & Technology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs32895192
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1179/1743284714Y.0000000516