Issue |
Metall. Res. Technol.
Volume 120, Number 3, 2023
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Article Number | 308 | |
Number of page(s) | 12 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/metal/2023034 | |
Published online | 27 April 2023 |
Short Communication
Effect of Mo content on impact toughness of CGHAZ in offshore engineering steels at different low temperatures
State Key Laboratory of Advanced Special Steel, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, China
* e-mail: yinhuizhang@shu.edu.cn
** e-mail: yang_jian@t.shu.edu.cn
Received:
17
January
2023
Accepted:
23
March
2023
The effect of Mo content on impact toughness of the coarse-grained heat-affected zone (CGHAZ) in 420 MPa offshore engineering steels after 15 kJ/cm welding simulations is studied at low temperatures of −40, −60 and −80 °C. With increasing Mo content from 0.08 to 0.16 wt.%, the average size of the prior austenite grain in the CGHAZ is decreased from 150 to 70 µm, which mainly consists of lath bainite (LB). The fraction of high-angle grain boundaries (HAGBs) increases from 45.3% to 58.2%. The EBSD characterizations on the propagation and deflection of the main and secondary cracks in the CGHAZ indicate that the cleavage planes of the main crack mainly comprise of {100}, {110} and {112}. The way of fracture is changed from ductile fracture to quasi-cleavage fracture and cleavage fracture with decreasing the impact test temperature. As the Mo content is increased from 0.08 to 0.16 wt.%, the impact toughness values at −40, −60 and −80 °C are changed from 137, 101 and 40 J to 195, 117 and 88 J, respectively. With increasing the Mo content, the absorbed energies of the CGHAZ is improved because the sizes of PAG (Prior Austenite Grain) and LB are refined, and the fraction of HAGBs is increased to provide larger resistance for propagation of crack in CGHAZ.
Key words: Mo content / toughness / microstructure / CGHAZ / micro crack / offshore engineering steels
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