MICROSTRUCTURE CHARACTERIZATION OF HIGH-HEAT-INPUT WELDING JOINT OF HSLA STEEL PLATE FOR OIL STORAGE CONSTRUCTION
MICROSTRUCTURE CHARACTERIZATION OF HIGH-HEAT-INPUT WELDING JOINT OF HSLA STEEL PLATE FOR OIL STORAGE CONSTRUCTION
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摘要:
In this paper, microstructure and mechanical properties of welding metals in 610 MPa high strength low alloy (HSLA) were studied after high-heat-input welding. Both the base material and the weld joint proved excellent strength and toughness by vibratory electrogas arc (VEGA) welding under 90 to 100 kJ/cm heat-input. The heat-affected zone (HAZ) was comprised of fine-grain zone (FGZ) and coarse-grain zone (CGZ), which characterizes fine granular structure and lathing-bainite substructure. It has found that large quantity of dispersed TiN and M23C6 precipitates restrain structure growing in HAZ and strengthen the weldment together with dislocations in the welded joint.