The Welding of Dissimilar Joints with Low Temperature Martensitic Transformation Filler Material

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Autor(a) principal: Nunes,Cristiana dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Abreu,Hamilton Ferreira Gomes de, Silva,Cleiton Carvalho, Miranda,Hélio Cordeiro de, Novotný,Ladislav, Fonseca,Maria Cindra
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista soldagem & inspeção (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract The welding of dissimilar joints is very common in systems used in oil exploration and production in deep waters. This commonly involves welding low carbon steel pipes with valves, pumps or other pipes, all of them made of alloy steel. Inconel has been used in such welding as filler material; however, this welding is preceded by a process of buttering in the low alloy steel side and a stress relief heat treatment. An alternative technique presented in this paper is the use of a welding filler metal that, during the cooling process, undergoes a martensitic transformation at a relatively low temperature, so that the resulting deformation processing offsets the contraction that occurs as a result of the cooling process. This study evaluates the application of Maraging 250 weld in a dissimilar joint of the oil industry. Tests were performed on joints of ASTM steels A516 grade 70 and AISI 8630M welded with Maraging 250. The residual stress profiles, hardness, microstructure, tensile strength and impact energy absorbed were evaluated. The welded joint with Maraging 250 showed a high intensity of compressive residual stress. The microstructure of different welding regions was analysed and compared.
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spelling The Welding of Dissimilar Joints with Low Temperature Martensitic Transformation Filler MaterialWeldingMaragingDissimilar jointsAbstract The welding of dissimilar joints is very common in systems used in oil exploration and production in deep waters. This commonly involves welding low carbon steel pipes with valves, pumps or other pipes, all of them made of alloy steel. Inconel has been used in such welding as filler material; however, this welding is preceded by a process of buttering in the low alloy steel side and a stress relief heat treatment. An alternative technique presented in this paper is the use of a welding filler metal that, during the cooling process, undergoes a martensitic transformation at a relatively low temperature, so that the resulting deformation processing offsets the contraction that occurs as a result of the cooling process. This study evaluates the application of Maraging 250 weld in a dissimilar joint of the oil industry. Tests were performed on joints of ASTM steels A516 grade 70 and AISI 8630M welded with Maraging 250. The residual stress profiles, hardness, microstructure, tensile strength and impact energy absorbed were evaluated. The welded joint with Maraging 250 showed a high intensity of compressive residual stress. The microstructure of different welding regions was analysed and compared.Associação Brasileira de Soldagem2018-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-92242018000400505Soldagem & Inspeção v.23 n.4 2018reponame:Revista soldagem & inspeção (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Soldagem (ABS)instacron:ABS10.1590/0104-9224/si2304.06info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNunes,Cristiana dos SantosAbreu,Hamilton Ferreira Gomes deSilva,Cleiton CarvalhoMiranda,Hélio Cordeiro deNovotný,LadislavFonseca,Maria Cindraeng2019-03-15T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0104-92242018000400505Revistahttp://abs-soldagem.org.br/s&i/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista-si@abs-soldagem.org.br0104-92241980-6973opendoar:2019-03-15T00:00Revista soldagem & inspeção (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Soldagem (ABS)false
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title The Welding of Dissimilar Joints with Low Temperature Martensitic Transformation Filler Material
spellingShingle The Welding of Dissimilar Joints with Low Temperature Martensitic Transformation Filler Material
Nunes,Cristiana dos Santos
Welding
Maraging
Dissimilar joints
title_short The Welding of Dissimilar Joints with Low Temperature Martensitic Transformation Filler Material
title_full The Welding of Dissimilar Joints with Low Temperature Martensitic Transformation Filler Material
title_fullStr The Welding of Dissimilar Joints with Low Temperature Martensitic Transformation Filler Material
title_full_unstemmed The Welding of Dissimilar Joints with Low Temperature Martensitic Transformation Filler Material
title_sort The Welding of Dissimilar Joints with Low Temperature Martensitic Transformation Filler Material
author Nunes,Cristiana dos Santos
author_facet Nunes,Cristiana dos Santos
Abreu,Hamilton Ferreira Gomes de
Silva,Cleiton Carvalho
Miranda,Hélio Cordeiro de
Novotný,Ladislav
Fonseca,Maria Cindra
author_role author
author2 Abreu,Hamilton Ferreira Gomes de
Silva,Cleiton Carvalho
Miranda,Hélio Cordeiro de
Novotný,Ladislav
Fonseca,Maria Cindra
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nunes,Cristiana dos Santos
Abreu,Hamilton Ferreira Gomes de
Silva,Cleiton Carvalho
Miranda,Hélio Cordeiro de
Novotný,Ladislav
Fonseca,Maria Cindra
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Welding
Maraging
Dissimilar joints
topic Welding
Maraging
Dissimilar joints
description Abstract The welding of dissimilar joints is very common in systems used in oil exploration and production in deep waters. This commonly involves welding low carbon steel pipes with valves, pumps or other pipes, all of them made of alloy steel. Inconel has been used in such welding as filler material; however, this welding is preceded by a process of buttering in the low alloy steel side and a stress relief heat treatment. An alternative technique presented in this paper is the use of a welding filler metal that, during the cooling process, undergoes a martensitic transformation at a relatively low temperature, so that the resulting deformation processing offsets the contraction that occurs as a result of the cooling process. This study evaluates the application of Maraging 250 weld in a dissimilar joint of the oil industry. Tests were performed on joints of ASTM steels A516 grade 70 and AISI 8630M welded with Maraging 250. The residual stress profiles, hardness, microstructure, tensile strength and impact energy absorbed were evaluated. The welded joint with Maraging 250 showed a high intensity of compressive residual stress. The microstructure of different welding regions was analysed and compared.
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