Author:
Li Ba,Liu Qingyou,Jia Shujun,Ren Yi,Yang Ping
Abstract
In this paper, the welding thermal cycle process of deep-sea pipeline steel was investigated by welding thermal simulation. The microstructure evolution, crystallology and second-phase precipitation behavior of the soft zone of the heat-affected zone (HAZ) were characterized and analyzed by combining scanning electron microscopy, electron back-scattered diffraction, transmission electron microscopy and hardness testing. The results show that HAZ softening appeared in the fine-grained zone with a peak temperature of 900–1000 °C for deep-sea pipeline steel, the base metal microstructure of which was the polygonal ferrite and acicular ferrite. Using V microalloying and low welding heat input could effectively decrease the softening of the HAZ fine-grained region, which was achieved by reducing the effective grain size, increasing the proportion of the dislocation substructures, and precipitating the nanoscale second-phase particles.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China
Subject
General Materials Science
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