Mechanical Propertics of Mild Steel Weld Metals Produced in Pressurized Ar-CO_2 Atmospheres

T. Kuwana, H. Kokawa, R. Kiguchi
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Mild steel sheets with V-groove were welded in pressurized Ar-CO2 gas mixture atmospheres up to 2.0 MPa, using a 1.6 mm diameter solid wire. The effect of ambient gas pressure and gas composition on the mechanical properties of weld metals were studied. The Vickers hardness and tensile properties of weld metals were varied with the ambient gas composition but did not depend on the ambient gas pressure. The Charpy V notch toughness of weld metal was changed markedly with CO2 partial pressure in the atmosphere, and showed a maximum at 0.1-0.2 MPa CO2 partial pressure which resulted in about 0.03% oxygen content of weld metal having a fine ferrite microstructure. This suggests that toughness is strongly influenced by the oxygen content of weld metal. Mechanical properties of pressurized steel weld metal can be controlled by CO2% in the welding atmosphere, because the oxygen content of weld metal is determined by CO2 partial pressure.
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加压Ar-CO_2气氛下低碳钢焊接金属的力学性能
采用直径1.6 mm的实心焊丝,在压力为2.0 MPa的Ar-CO2混合气体环境中焊接带有v型槽的低碳钢片。研究了环境气体压力和气体成分对焊缝金属力学性能的影响。焊接金属的维氏硬度和拉伸性能随环境气体成分的变化而变化,但不受环境气体压力的影响。随大气中CO2分压的变化,焊缝金属的夏比V缺口韧性发生显著变化,在0.1 ~ 0.2 MPa CO2分压下达到最大值,此时焊缝金属含氧量约为0.03%,具有良好的铁素体组织。这表明,韧性受焊缝金属含氧量的强烈影响。受压钢焊缝金属的力学性能可通过焊接气氛中CO2的2%来控制,因为焊缝金属的含氧量是由CO2分压决定的。
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