Inclusion chemistry and morphology in shielded metal arc (SMA) steel weld deposits

Stephen A. Court , Geoffrey Pollard
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The composition and morphology, and the size and distribution of the nonmetallic inclusions found within a series of shielded metal arc (SMA), C-Mn steel weld deposits, produced using AWS E7016 type electrodes, have been investigated using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and associated x-ray microanalysis techniques. The majority of the inclusions were ≈ 0.1 μm to ≈ 1.0 μm in diameter, and microanalysis generally showed them to be rich in Mn, Si, and Ti, with lower levels of Al, Cu, and S. Most of the inclusions were heterogeneous, often containing Mn- or Cu-rich sulphide globules embedded in their surfaces.

Inclusion composition could be related to that of the overall weld deposit, in a similar manner to that described previously for inclusion compositions and the flux type employed in submerged arc weld deposits. Specifically, the Ti content, Mn content, and the Mn/Si ratio of the inclusions could be related directly to that of the overall weld composition. Varying the basicity index (BI) of the electrode coating was found to have little effect on inclusion composition.

No correlation was found between inclusion size and composition, although large inclusions (say ≥4 μm in diameter) were generally found to have atypical compositions, often indicating the presence of significant levels of elements such as Al, K, Ca, and Na. A further precipitate or inclusion type was found to be a feature of all the welds examined, namely a distribution of fine copper sulphide particles (≤100 nm in diameter).

In addition, the observation of acicular ferrite nucleation events frequently showed them to be associated with the surface Mn- or Cu-rich inclusion globules of inclusions ≥0.2 μm in diameter.

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保护金属电弧(SMA)钢焊缝中夹杂物的化学和形貌
利用透射电子显微镜(TEM)和相关的x射线显微分析技术,研究了使用AWS E7016型电极制备的一系列屏蔽金属电弧(SMA)、C-Mn钢焊缝中非金属夹杂物的组成、形态、大小和分布。夹杂物的直径大都在≈0.1 μm ~≈1.0 μm之间,显微分析结果表明,夹杂物富含Mn、Si和Ti, Al、Cu和s含量较低,夹杂物多呈非均相,表面常嵌有富Mn或富Cu的硫化物小球。夹杂物成分可以与整个焊层的成分相关联,其方式类似于前面描述的埋弧焊层中使用的夹杂物成分和助焊剂类型。具体来说,夹杂物的Ti含量、Mn含量和Mn/Si比值与焊缝整体成分直接相关。改变电极镀层的碱度指数(BI)对包合物的组成影响不大。虽然大的包裹体(如直径≥4 μm)通常被发现具有非典型的成分,但没有发现包裹体尺寸和成分之间的相关性,通常表明存在显著水平的元素,如Al, K, Ca和Na。进一步的沉淀物或夹杂物类型被发现是所有焊缝的一个特征,即细小的硫化铜颗粒(直径≤100 nm)的分布。此外,针状铁素体形核事件的观察表明,它们经常与表面直径≥0.2 μm的富Mn或富cu包裹体球有关。
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