Inclusion assisted microstructure control in C-Mn and low alloy steel welds

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作者
Koseki, T
Thewlis, G [1 ]
机构
[1] Swinden Technol Ctr, Steel Met Dept, Rotherham S60 3AR, S Yorkshire, England
[2] Univ Tokyo, Dept Mat Engn, Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo 1138656, Japan
关键词
inclusions; weld metal; heat affected zones; phase transformations; acicular ferrite; intergranular ferrite;
D O I
10.1179/174328405X51703
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Inclusion assisted microstructure control has been a key technology to improve the toughness of C-Mn and low alloy steel welds over the last two to three decades. The microstructure of weld metals and heat affected zones (HAZs) is known to be refined by different inclusions, which may act as nucleation sites for intragranular acicular ferrite and/or to pin austenite grains thereby preventing grain growth. In the present paper, the nature of acicular ferrite and the kinetics of intragranular ferrite transformations in both weld metals and the HAZ of steels are rationalised along with nucleation mechanisms. Acicular ferrite development is considered in terms of competitive nucleation and growth reactions at austenite grain boundary and intragranular inclusion nucleation sites. It is shown that compared to weld metals, it is difficult to shift the balance of ferrite nucleation from the austenite grain boundaries to the intragranular regions in the HAZ of particle dispersed steels because inclusion densities are lower and the surface area available for ferrite nucleation at the austenite grain boundaries tends to be greater than that of intragranular inclusions. The most consistent explanation of high nucleation potency in weld metals is provided by lattice matching between ferrite and the inclusion surface to reduce the interfacial energy opposing nucleation. In contrast, an increase in the thermodynamic driving force for nucleation through manganese depletion of the austenite matrix local to the inclusion tends to be the dominant nucleation mechanism in HAZs. It is demonstrated that these means of nucleation are not mutually exclusive but depend on the nature of the nucleating phase and the prevailing transformation conditions. Issues for further improvement of weldment toughness are discussed. It is argued that greater numbers of fine particles of a type that preferentially nucleate acicular ferrite are required in particle dispersed steels to oppose the austenite grain boundary ferrite transformation and promote high volume fractions of acicular ferrite and thereby toughness.
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页码:867 / 879
页数:13
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