Effect of In Situ Post Weld Heat Treatment on Mechanical Behavior and Austenite–Ferrite Phase Balance of Fe-Cr-Ni/Fe-Cr Stainless Steels Upset Resistance Dissimilar Weld

2019 ◽  
Vol 142 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ashkaan Ozlati ◽  
Mojtaba Movahedi

Abstract Effect of the in situ post weld heat treatment (PWHT) was investigated on the flash profile, austenite/ferrite phase balance, and mechanical properties of the upset resistance dissimilar weld between Fe-Cr-Ni and Fe-Cr stainless steels rods. In order to explore the effect of the heat treatment on the joint strength, two as-welded samples with low strength (116 MPa) and high strength (372 MPa) were used. The results showed that in situ PWHT was beneficial for both welded samples, though in different ways. For the weld with low strength, PWHT improved the joint strength (∼130% increase in the optimum condition compared with the as-welded sample) due to the increase in the size of the flash and the related bonded area at the joint interface. However, ferrite percent in the weld zone increased from ∼50% up to ∼70%. For the sample with the high strength, ferrite/austenite phase balance was restored at an optimum condition of PWHT. However, the joint strength decreased slightly (less than 5%) due to the grain growth in the Fe-Cr rod, i.e., the fracture location. Fracture analysis was used for justification of the variations in the joint strength. For both Fe-Cr-Ni side and Fe-Cr side of the welds, in situ PWHT generally reduced the hardness. This observation is discussed in light of the simultaneous effects of the grain growth and formation of little martensite.

Alloy Digest ◽  
1981 ◽  
Vol 30 (7) ◽  

Abstract AISI No. 633 is a chromium-nickel-molybdenum stainless steel whose properties can be changed by heat treatment. It bridges the gap between the austenitic and martensitic stainless steels; that is, it has some of the properties of each. Its uses include high-strength structural applications, corrosion-resistant springs and knife blades. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, elasticity, and tensile properties as well as fracture toughness. It also includes information on high temperature performance and corrosion resistance as well as forming, heat treating, machining, and joining. Filing Code: SS-389. Producer or source: Stainless steel mills.


2002 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 307-311
Author(s):  
V E Laz'ko ◽  
V I Lukin ◽  
T L Maksimovich

Metals ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (12) ◽  
pp. 1607
Author(s):  
Amir Hossein Baghdadi ◽  
Zainuddin Sajuri ◽  
Mohd Zaidi Omar ◽  
Armin Rajabi

Friction stir welding (FSW) is an alternative method to join aluminum (Al) alloys in a solid-state condition. However, the coarsening or dissolution of precipitation hardening phases in the welding zone causes strength reduction or softening behavior in the welded area of age-hardened Al alloys. Therefore, this research aimed to improve the mechanical properties of an FSW Al–Mg–Si alloy via post-weld heat treatment (PWHT) and the possibility of controlling the abnormal grain growth (AGG) using different welding parameters. FSW was performed with different rotational and travel speeds, and T6 heat treatment was carried out on the FSW samples as the PWHT. The results showed a decrease in the strength of the FSW samples compared with that of the base material (BM) due to the dissolution of precipitation hardening particles in the heat-affected zone. However, the emergence of AGG in the microstructure after the T6-PWHT was identified as the potential event in the microstructure of the PWHT samples. It is found that the AGG of the microstructure in similar joints of Al6061(T6) was governed by the welding parameters. The results proved that PWHT was able to increase the tensile properties of the welded samples to values comparable to that of Al6061(T6)-BM. The increased mechanical properties of the FSW joints were attributed to a proper PWHT that resulted in a homogeneous distribution of the precipitation hardening phases in the welding zones.


2007 ◽  
Vol 539-543 ◽  
pp. 4087-4092 ◽  
Author(s):  
Won Bae Lee ◽  
Chang Yong Lee ◽  
Yun Mo Yeon ◽  
Jong Bong Lee ◽  
Shur Chang Chae ◽  
...  

The grain growth behavior and mechanical properties in the friction stir weld zone after post weld heat treatment (PWHT) have been investigated. As PWHT temperature increased, a normal grain growth of as-welded equaxied grains ceased and abnormally grown grains with elongated shape coarsened. Huge elongated grains changed into smaller equaxied grains at 500°C. In case of lower heat input condition, abnormal grain growth initiated faster due to smaller initial grain size. The weld zone with bigger initial grains had advantages to maintain the thermal stability at high temperature. The hardness near the weld zone was almost recovered to the 95% of the unaffected base metal at 500 °C and the weld zone under lower heat input condition resulted in the homogeneous recovery through the whole weld zone.


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