Evaluation and Prediction of Formation of Heat-Affected Zone and Mechanical Properties According to Welding Method of STS 316L/A516-70N Clad Plates
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Published:2022-12-05
Issue:12
Volume:60
Page:873-883
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ISSN:1738-8228
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Container-title:Korean Journal of Metals and Materials
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Korean J. Met. Mater.
Author:
Hwang Cheolhong,Joe Myungwoo,Kim Sunhwan,Han Doohee,Yoo Kyunghoon,Kim Sungwoong,Kim Youngjoo,Lee Sangyeob,Park Joonsik
Abstract
Two welding methods of FCAW (Flux-cored arc welding) + FCAW, and FCAW + GTAW (Gas tungsten arc welding) were compared to identify effective routes for STS 316L/A516-70N clad stainless steel. Since the welding speed of the FCAW + GTAW welding method is slower than that of the FCAW + FCAW welding method, the amount of heat input is large, the size of the heat-affected zone formed is larger, and the amount of angular deformation is also large. The microstructure and deformation of the welding specimens were investigated by computational simulation, and the results were compared with calculated results for actual specimens. The results were very similar, thus confirming the high accuracy of the calculation. After measuring the hardness value of the actual welded specimens, the specimen welded by the FCAW + FCAW welding method was found to have a higher hardness value. The hardness of the welded portion of the FCAW + GTAW specimen tests tended to remain at nearly the same value throughout the specimen, indicating that the FCAW + GTAW hardness profile is desirable. In the computer simulation, butt welding was used to set the optimal heat source conditions for the two welding methods, and the effect of heat formed during welding was confirmed using the thermal analysis results according to the conditions. Based on the butt welding conditions, the residual stress and strain for the two welding methods are discussed, using calculations for the welding of C-seam (circumferential seam) and L-seam (longitudinal seam) used in the manufacture of pressure vessels.
Funder
National Research Foundation of Korea
Ministry of Education
Korea Evaluation Institute of Industrial Technology
Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy
Korea Institute for Advancement of Technology
Publisher
The Korean Institute of Metals and Materials
Subject
Metals and Alloys,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Modeling and Simulation,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Cited by
5 articles.
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