Metallurgical Design of High-Performance GMAW Electrodes for Joining HSLA-65 Steel

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作者
Sampath, V. [1 ]
Kehl, J., II [1 ]
Vizza, C. [1 ]
Varadan, R. [2 ]
Sampath, K. [3 ]
机构
[1] Richland Senior High Sch, Johnstown, PA USA
[2] Siemens Power Transmiss & Distribut Inc, Richland, MS USA
[3] Kreat Koncepts, Johnstown, PA USA
关键词
C plus plus algorithm; carbon equivalent number; chemical composition limits; ER 80 type electrodes; ER 90 type electrodes; GMAW process; HSLA-65; Steel; overmatching; transformation temperatures; welding electrode specifications;
D O I
10.1007/s11665-008-9236-2
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
A C++ algorithm was used to metallurgically design high-performance GMAW electrodes for joining HSLA-65 steel. The electrode design was based on: (1) a carbon content ≤0.06 wt.% for improved weldability, (2) a 5-15% lower A r3 transformation temperature than HSLA-65 steel for enhanced strength and toughness, and (3) a desirable range of carbon equivalent number (CEN) for consistently overmatching the minimum specified tensile strength of HSLA-65 steel. The algorithm utilized a set of boundary conditions that included calculated A r3, B S, B F, and M S transformation temperatures besides CEN. Numerical ranges for boundary conditions were derived from chemical compositions of commercial HSLA-65 steel, substituting thermomechanical effects with weld solidification effects. The boundary conditions were applied in evaluating chemical composition ranges of the following three prospective welding electrode specification groups that offered to provide ≤0.06 wt.% carbon, a minimum transverse-weld tensile strength of 552 MPa (80 ksi), and a minimum CVN impact toughness of 27 J at -29 °C through -51 °C (20 ft lbf at -20 °F through -60 °F) in the as-welded condition: (1) ER80S-Ni1, (2) E90C-K3, and (3) E80C-W2. At ≤0.06 wt.% carbon, the algorithm returned over 3100 results for E90C-K3 that satisfied the boundary conditions, but returned no acceptable results for other two electrode specification groups. Results revealed that welding electrode designs based on an Fe-C-Mn-Ni-Mo system, containing 0.06 wt.% C, 1.6 wt.% Mn, 0.8 wt.% Ni, and 0.3 wt.% Mo that provide weld metals characterized by an A r3 of 690 °C, a CEN of 0.29, and a (B F - M S) of 30 °C are expected to consistently overmatch the minimum specified tensile strength of HSLA-65 steel while offering a minimum CVN impact toughness of 41 J at -40 °C (30 ft lbf at -40 °F). © 2008 ASM International.
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