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1 Microstructure and properties of high strength weld metals
Lars-Erik Svensson Volvo Powertrain Lars-Erik Svensson Sheet & Screw Joint Technologies

2 Background Review Discussion
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3 Applications of high strength steels
Background Review Discussion Applications of high strength steels Lars-Erik Svensson Sheet & Screw Joint Technologies

4 Background Review Discussion
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5 Background Review Discussion
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6 Background Review Discussion
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7 Background Review Discussion
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8 Background Review Discussion
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9 Complications Background Review Discussion
Keehan: Manual Metal Arc, ISO-procedure, cooling time 10 s Banguru et al: MIG/MAG, girth weld procedure, cooling time 5 s Lars-Erik Svensson Sheet & Screw Joint Technologies

10 Background Review Discussion
Yield and tensile strength vs Pcm - parameter Lars-Erik Svensson Sheet & Screw Joint Technologies

11 Hardenability Background Review Discussion
Pcm = C + Si/30 + (Mn + Cu + Cr)/20 + Ni/60 + Mo/15 + V/10 + 5B Hardenability Lars-Erik Svensson Sheet & Screw Joint Technologies

12 Background Review Discussion
Yield and tensile strength vs Pcm – parameter (Fairchild, Banguru et al) Lars-Erik Svensson Sheet & Screw Joint Technologies

13 Background Review Discussion
Impact toughness vs Pcm – parameter Lars-Erik Svensson Sheet & Screw Joint Technologies

14 Microstructure Background Review Discussion Esab OK 75.78: bainite
Low Mn, low Ni: allotriomorphic ferrite High Mn, medium Ni: acicular ferrite + martensite (+ bainite) Low Mn, high Ni: acicular ferrite, martensite, ferrite side plates (?)/bainite High Mn, high Ni: bainite + martensite Lars-Erik Svensson Sheet & Screw Joint Technologies

15 Microstructure Background Review Discussion
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16 Banguru et al Background Review Discussion
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17 Keehan Background Review Discussion OK 75.78 0.5 Mn – 7 Ni 2 Mn – 7 Ni
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18 Tensile strength: Impact toughness: Background Review Discussion
based on Pcm comparison – good correlation based on microstructure: weld metals containing ”softer” constituents (AF) give higher strength ?? Impact toughness: AF-containing weld metals generally higher impact toughness more difficult property to compare Lars-Erik Svensson Sheet & Screw Joint Technologies

19 Lower yield strength at higher Pcm
Background Review Discussion Lower yield strength at higher Pcm Need to understand plastic deformation of bainitic/martensitic microstructures Lars-Erik Svensson Sheet & Screw Joint Technologies

20 Development of microstructure: Significant differences
Background Review Discussion Development of microstructure: Significant differences Banguru et al: ”active” particles (Ti, Zr) Keehan: role of coalesced bainite Lars-Erik Svensson Sheet & Screw Joint Technologies

21 Background Review Discussion
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22 Successful development of high strength weld metals
Background Review Discussion Successful development of high strength weld metals Lars-Erik Svensson Sheet & Screw Joint Technologies

23 Successful development of high strength weld metals
Background Review Discussion Successful development of high strength weld metals Lars-Erik Svensson Sheet & Screw Joint Technologies


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