COMPARISON OF WELD METAL PROPERTIES OF C-Mn MULTI-RUN WELDMENTS CONTAINING TITANIUM - AT DIFFERENT LEVELS OF NITROGEN Fig.2- The actual measured tensile.

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COMPARISON OF WELD METAL PROPERTIES OF C-Mn MULTI-RUN WELDMENTS CONTAINING TITANIUM - AT DIFFERENT LEVELS OF NITROGEN Fig.2- The actual measured tensile UTS. Fig.3- The predicted UTS using the measured values for the chemical composition. Fig.4- The predicted UTS using standardized values for the chemical composition. Fig.5- The actual measured toughness properties. Fig.6- The predicted toughness properties using the measured values for the chemical composition. Fig.7- The predicted toughness properties using standardized values for the chemical composition.

Measured UTS ( measured chemical composition)

Predicted UTS (using the measured composition)

Predicted UTS (using standardized composition)

Measured toughness properties (measured chemical composition)

Predicted toughness properties (using the measured composition)

Predicted toughness properties (using standardized composition)