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Development of safe optimized welding procedures for high strength Q&T steel welded with austenitic consumables

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posted on 2024-11-15, 05:50 authored by Lenka Kuzmikova, Huijun LiHuijun Li, John NorrishJohn Norrish, Zengxi PanZengxi Pan, Nathan Larkin
High strength quenched and tempered (Q&T) steels offer obvious economic benefits originating from their advantageous strength to price and weight ratios. These steels are usually welded using ferritic consumables and for this combination the risk of hydrogen assisted cold cracking (HACC) is high. The use of austenitic stainless steel (ASS) consumables has great potential to significantly improve this issue. Yet, there are no guidelines for determination of safe level of preheat for welding ferritic steels with ASS consumables. For this reason manufacturers adopt this parameter from procedures developed for conventional ferritic consumables thus significantly limiting the benefits ASS consumables are capable to deliver. Productivity could be further enhanced by identifying the upper interpass temperature threshold, thus reducing the stand-off times. Aim of this work is to develop safe highly optimised procedures for welding of high strength Q&T steel with ASS consumable.

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Kuzmikova, L., Li, H., Norrish, J., Pan, Z. Stephen. & Larkin, N. (2013). Development of safe optimized welding procedures for high strength Q&T steel welded with austenitic consumables. Revista Soldagem e Inspecao, 18 (2), 169-175.

Journal title

Soldagem e Inspecao

Volume

18

Issue

2

Pagination

169-175

Language

English

RIS ID

77125

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