2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2012.09.004
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Enhancement of mechanical properties and failure mechanism of electron beam welded 300M ultrahigh strength steel joints

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“…The studies of 300M steel welded joints showed that the microstructure of the weld is composed of bainite, ferrite and primary austenite, whereas the heat affected zone is composed of ferrite and cementite. The strength of welded joints after tempering was 1900 MPa [15]. In the case of the 2N11K13H3M and N19M4T steels it was found that after an additional heat treatment of welded joints the microstructure of weld was uniform.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…The studies of 300M steel welded joints showed that the microstructure of the weld is composed of bainite, ferrite and primary austenite, whereas the heat affected zone is composed of ferrite and cementite. The strength of welded joints after tempering was 1900 MPa [15]. In the case of the 2N11K13H3M and N19M4T steels it was found that after an additional heat treatment of welded joints the microstructure of weld was uniform.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…However, electron beam welding was used to join 2N11K13H3M and N19M4T maraging steels [14] and 300M-type steel used in the aerospace industry [15]. The studies of 300M steel welded joints showed that the microstructure of the weld is composed of bainite, ferrite and primary austenite, whereas the heat affected zone is composed of ferrite and cementite.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fusion zone consists of coarse columnar dendritic grains, which are oriented perpendicular to the fusion boundary. Since the rate of heat extraction is maximum in the direction perpendicular to the fusion boundary, the grains tend to grow in that direction, resulting in a columnar grain structure in the fusion zone [18,19]. Different sub-zones within the HAZ experience different peak temperatures during the welding thermal cycle, owing to differences in distance from the weld centerline.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The fusion zone consists of coarse columnar dendritic grains which are aligned in a direction that is perpendicular to the fusion boundary. The direction of maximum heat flow is perpendicular to the fusion boundary, so grains tend to grow fastest in that direction, which results in columnar grains in the fusion zone [25,26]. Under higher magnification in an optical microscope, it was observed that the grain size varied with distance from the weld centre line.…”
Section: Macrostructure Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%