Formability of in-situ Austempered Transformation-induced Plasticity Steels After Laser Beam Welding

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Autor(a) principal: Braga,Vagner
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Mansur,Raquel Alvim de Figueiredo, Siqueira,Rafael Humberto Mota de, Lima,Milton Sergio Fernandes de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista soldagem & inspeção (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Laser welded Transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) steels are known to generate martensite in the fusion (FZ) and the heat-affected (HAZ) zones. To solve this issue, the present study proposes a high temperature (HT) welding to avoid decay below the martensite start temperature after laser welding. Therefore, an inductive heating has been used to reach 500 °C before laser weld of superposed 1.6mm thick TRIP steel class 750. After welding the temperature was kept constant at 500 °C for more 10 minutes in order to austemper. The microstructures of the welds at high temperature are composed of bainite and residual austenite with an FZ hardness up to 300 HV, compared to 450 HV of the ambient temperature (AT) weld. The HT values of hardness are slightly higher than a traditional post-weld heat treatment (TW), 300 HV compared to 250 HV, because of the tempering kinetics in each case. Erichsen cup indentation tests shown the HT coupons presents better formability compared to the AT or TW conditions. The present contribution highlights a possible solution to the intrinsic brittleness during cold forming of laser welded TRIP 750 steel by applying an inductive in-situ austempering.
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spelling Formability of in-situ Austempered Transformation-induced Plasticity Steels After Laser Beam WeldingLaser weldingTransformation-induced plasticity steelsPost-welding heat treatments Abstract Laser welded Transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) steels are known to generate martensite in the fusion (FZ) and the heat-affected (HAZ) zones. To solve this issue, the present study proposes a high temperature (HT) welding to avoid decay below the martensite start temperature after laser welding. Therefore, an inductive heating has been used to reach 500 °C before laser weld of superposed 1.6mm thick TRIP steel class 750. After welding the temperature was kept constant at 500 °C for more 10 minutes in order to austemper. The microstructures of the welds at high temperature are composed of bainite and residual austenite with an FZ hardness up to 300 HV, compared to 450 HV of the ambient temperature (AT) weld. The HT values of hardness are slightly higher than a traditional post-weld heat treatment (TW), 300 HV compared to 250 HV, because of the tempering kinetics in each case. Erichsen cup indentation tests shown the HT coupons presents better formability compared to the AT or TW conditions. The present contribution highlights a possible solution to the intrinsic brittleness during cold forming of laser welded TRIP 750 steel by applying an inductive in-situ austempering.Associação Brasileira de Soldagem2018-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-92242018000300402Soldagem & Inspeção v.23 n.3 2018reponame:Revista soldagem & inspeção (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Soldagem (ABS)instacron:ABS10.1590/0104-9224/si2303.09info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBraga,VagnerMansur,Raquel Alvim de FigueiredoSiqueira,Rafael Humberto Mota deLima,Milton Sergio Fernandes deeng2019-01-08T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0104-92242018000300402Revistahttp://abs-soldagem.org.br/s&i/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista-si@abs-soldagem.org.br0104-92241980-6973opendoar:2019-01-08T00:00Revista soldagem & inspeção (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Soldagem (ABS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Formability of in-situ Austempered Transformation-induced Plasticity Steels After Laser Beam Welding
title Formability of in-situ Austempered Transformation-induced Plasticity Steels After Laser Beam Welding
spellingShingle Formability of in-situ Austempered Transformation-induced Plasticity Steels After Laser Beam Welding
Braga,Vagner
Laser welding
Transformation-induced plasticity steels
Post-welding heat treatments
title_short Formability of in-situ Austempered Transformation-induced Plasticity Steels After Laser Beam Welding
title_full Formability of in-situ Austempered Transformation-induced Plasticity Steels After Laser Beam Welding
title_fullStr Formability of in-situ Austempered Transformation-induced Plasticity Steels After Laser Beam Welding
title_full_unstemmed Formability of in-situ Austempered Transformation-induced Plasticity Steels After Laser Beam Welding
title_sort Formability of in-situ Austempered Transformation-induced Plasticity Steels After Laser Beam Welding
author Braga,Vagner
author_facet Braga,Vagner
Mansur,Raquel Alvim de Figueiredo
Siqueira,Rafael Humberto Mota de
Lima,Milton Sergio Fernandes de
author_role author
author2 Mansur,Raquel Alvim de Figueiredo
Siqueira,Rafael Humberto Mota de
Lima,Milton Sergio Fernandes de
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Braga,Vagner
Mansur,Raquel Alvim de Figueiredo
Siqueira,Rafael Humberto Mota de
Lima,Milton Sergio Fernandes de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Laser welding
Transformation-induced plasticity steels
Post-welding heat treatments
topic Laser welding
Transformation-induced plasticity steels
Post-welding heat treatments
description Abstract Laser welded Transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) steels are known to generate martensite in the fusion (FZ) and the heat-affected (HAZ) zones. To solve this issue, the present study proposes a high temperature (HT) welding to avoid decay below the martensite start temperature after laser welding. Therefore, an inductive heating has been used to reach 500 °C before laser weld of superposed 1.6mm thick TRIP steel class 750. After welding the temperature was kept constant at 500 °C for more 10 minutes in order to austemper. The microstructures of the welds at high temperature are composed of bainite and residual austenite with an FZ hardness up to 300 HV, compared to 450 HV of the ambient temperature (AT) weld. The HT values of hardness are slightly higher than a traditional post-weld heat treatment (TW), 300 HV compared to 250 HV, because of the tempering kinetics in each case. Erichsen cup indentation tests shown the HT coupons presents better formability compared to the AT or TW conditions. The present contribution highlights a possible solution to the intrinsic brittleness during cold forming of laser welded TRIP 750 steel by applying an inductive in-situ austempering.
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