Microstructure and Fatigue Behavior of Cr-Mo Steel Weld Joints with Automatic TIG Welding

Author:

,Preecha Khettawan,Chaideesungnoen Sasirat, , ,Muangjunburee Prapas, ,

Abstract

This research focused on how filler metal and post-weld heat treatment (PWHT) affected the microstructure and mechanical properties of 2.25Cr-1Mo steel welds, especially the fatigue behavior. Automatic TIG welding was used to fabricate the weld samples, and both AWS A5.28 ER90S-B3 (also known as B3) and AWS A5.14 ERNiCrMo-3 (commonly known as Inconel 625) were used as filler metals. The PWHT was performed at 690°C for one hour. That was the ideal condition for reducing the hardness of the heat affected zone (HAZ). The microstructure of the B3 weld metal and the HAZ was observed to alter from bainite to tempered bainite due to PWHT, resulting in a decrease in hardness (B3 WM: from 299.7 to 243.5 HV0.2 and HAZ: from 294.5 to 234.7 HV0.2). On the other hand, Inconel 625 weld metal showed an austenite microstructure: after PWHT, the formation of gamma prime increased its hardness (from 263.2 to 299.8 HV0.2). According to the tensile test results, the tensile strength of the welded samples was slightly lower than that of the original base metal, such as the UTS of the BM was 633.0 ± 3.0 MPa and that of the B3-PWHT sample was 601.4 ± 2.0 MPa. The effect of PWHT on tensile strength was negligible, but it significantly affected fatigue strength. For both filler metals, PWHT resulted in a decrease in fatigue strength. The fatigue strength of the B3 sample decreased from 290 to 120 MPa, while that of the IN625 sample reduced from 290 to 240 MPa. In comparison between two different materials, the fatigue strength of the Inconel 625 sample was greater than that of the B3 sample. Fatigue fracture surfaces can be classified into three stages: crack initiation, propagation, and fast fracture. The fatigue rupture was mostly initiated at the weld interface. The final fracture revealed a dimple appearance.

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Chiang Mai University

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