Influence of Oxygen Content on Microstructure and Inclusion Characteristics of Bainitic Weld Metals
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The effects of non-metallic inclusions on the as-deposited microstructure of fully bainitic weld metals were investigated in a series of gas-metal arc (GMA) welds produced with four different shielding gases to obtain welds with different oxygen contents. Single run GMA bead-in-groove welds were made using ER100S-G grade wire which contained minimal amounts of aluminum and titanium. It was found that the 'oxygen effect,' which is well known in ferritic welds as the maximization of acicular ferrite formation at intermediate oxygen levels of 200–300 ppm and is explained by the shift of CCT curves with oxygen content, took place in the present bainitic welds with the maximum acicular ferrite occurred near 150 ppm oxygen. For a weld containing 150 ppm oxygen, all inclusions were extensively covered with a thin layer of titanium oxide. As the oxygen content decreased to about 100 ppm, a thick sulfide shell surrounded the aluminum oxide core and resulted in a fully bainitic microstructure. On the other hand, for welds containing more than 250 ppm oxygen, less than 50% of inclusions were covered with a titanium-oxide layer, and the coverage rate was substantially lower than for welds of 150 ppm oxygen. This led to a mixed microstructure of acicular ferrite and bainite. Therefore, the oxygen effect in the present welds could be concluded to be not due to the shift of the CCT diagram but to the fact that the inclusion phases vary with oxygen content. A new model based on these facts is suggested.
著者
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Kim Hee
Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Lee Changhee
Division Of Materials Science & Engineering Hanyang University
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Kim Hee
Korea Institute of Industrial Technology
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Seo Jun
Department of Advanced Materials & Chemical Engineering, Hanyang University
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