Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Materials | 2021

Mechanical properties and microstructural characteristics of rotating arc-gas metal arc welded carbon steel joints

 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The main problem associated with high thickness carbon steel plate s narrow range or ā€œVā€ groove welding in conventional welding processes is the sagging of the molten pool due to gravity, which in turn leads to defects formation and deteriorates mechanical properties. This problem could be overcome by the rotating arc gas metal arc welding (RA-GMAW) technique. This investigation aims to evaluate mechanical properties and metallurgical characteristics of high thickness IS2062 Gr-B carbon steel joints welded by RA-GMAW technique. The experimental results show that RA-GMAW joint exhibited higher (598 MPa) tensile strength, higher hardness (220 HV) at weld metal region, and lower impact toughness (137 J) than the unwelded base metal. This is due to the presence of fine acicular ferrite and widmanstatten ferrite matrix mixed with fine lamellar pearlite microstructure in the weld metal region.

Volume 30
Pages 49 - 58
DOI 10.1515/jmbm-2021-0006
Language English
Journal Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Materials

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