Effect of Wire Preheat and Feed Rate in X80 Steel Laser Root Welds: Part 1 — Microstructure
Author:
,YANG HANWEN,HUDA NAZMUL,ZHAO XIAOYE,GERLICH ADRIAN P.,CHEN JAMES
Abstract
Laser welding with cold versus hot wire feed was employed as a root pass to weld X80 pipeline steel. The influences of wire feed rate and preheat on the fusion zone microstructure were investigated. Increasing the wire feed rate helped generate acicular ferrite in the weld metal, and preheating the wire further suppressed the formation of bainite. The acicular ferrite in the upper region of the fusion zone was finer than that in the lower region, which was due to an increase in nucleation sites available. Five fill and cap passes were applied by gas metal arc welding to fill the remaining top part of the groove. Compared to arc welding with a higher heat input, laser welding led to finer prior austenite grains and smaller bainite packet size in the coarse-grained heat-affected zone and limited the formation of martensite-austenite constituents in the intercritically reheated coarse-grained heat-affected zone.
Publisher
American Welding Society
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