Recently carbide free bainitic steels, with microstructure consisting in nanoscaled bainitic ferrite plates and high carbon-enriched austenite, have been developed. These steels have found commercial use in manufacturing engineering components, nevertheless, their high carbon concentration poses a limitation as they cannot be welded, restricting their potential applications, therefore the actual research has shifted to the investigation to medium carbon steels. In this work, Butt weld – V groove weldment have been realized with a novel medium carbon high silicon carbide-free bainitic steel by means GMAW and GTAW. Optical microscopy, scanning and transmission electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction were used to characterize the microstructures of both the fusion and heat affected zone. Dilatometry was utilized to study the phase transformations during post-welding heat treatment. Tensile and micro-hardness tests were carried out to evaluate the mechanical properties in the as-weld state after post-welding heat treatment. The analysis shows the possibility to obtain high strength weldments with high integrity and high strength (>1 GPa) coupled with reasonable ductility and the absence of cold or hot cracking phenomena.

Effect of the welding technique and post-welding heat treatments on the microstructure and mechanical properties of a high silicon nanostructured carbide-free bainitic steel

Pezzato L.;
2024

Abstract

Recently carbide free bainitic steels, with microstructure consisting in nanoscaled bainitic ferrite plates and high carbon-enriched austenite, have been developed. These steels have found commercial use in manufacturing engineering components, nevertheless, their high carbon concentration poses a limitation as they cannot be welded, restricting their potential applications, therefore the actual research has shifted to the investigation to medium carbon steels. In this work, Butt weld – V groove weldment have been realized with a novel medium carbon high silicon carbide-free bainitic steel by means GMAW and GTAW. Optical microscopy, scanning and transmission electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction were used to characterize the microstructures of both the fusion and heat affected zone. Dilatometry was utilized to study the phase transformations during post-welding heat treatment. Tensile and micro-hardness tests were carried out to evaluate the mechanical properties in the as-weld state after post-welding heat treatment. The analysis shows the possibility to obtain high strength weldments with high integrity and high strength (>1 GPa) coupled with reasonable ductility and the absence of cold or hot cracking phenomena.
2024
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
Bainite
Mechanical properties
Steel
Welding
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