TY - JOUR
T1 - Microstructural, mechanical, and fracture mechanical characterization of SA 508-Alloy 182 dissimilar metal weld in view of mismatch state
AU - Sarikka, Teemu
AU - Ahonen, Matias
AU - Mouginot, Roman
AU - Nevasmaa, Pekka
AU - Karjalainen-Roikonen, Päivi
AU - Ehrnstén, Ulla
AU - Hänninen, Hannu
PY - 2016/9/1
Y1 - 2016/9/1
N2 - In dissimilar metal welds (DMWs), the mismatch in material properties between the two joined materials and their abrupt local variation in different narrow zones of the weld are of importance because the local strength mismatch state plays an important role in the fracture behavior. For the experimental determination of the narrow local property variations in DMWs, a weld mock-up consisting of SA 508 pressure vessel steel with AISI 309L/308L cladding and AISI 304 piping steel base metals, an Alloy 182 buttering layer, and Alloy 82 and 182 weld metals was manufactured. In the characterization special attention was paid to the narrow interface zones (NIZ) between SA 508 steel and Alloy 182 buttering. The Alloy 182 buttering and weld metal were found under-matched in strength compared to the SA 508 base metal and the highest strength mismatch existed between the SA 508 heat-affected zone (HAZ) and the Alloy 182 buttering layer. The highest fracture resistance was observed in the Alloy 182 buttering and the fracture resistance of the SA 508 HAZ was similar to that of the fusion boundary. The fracture surfaces consisted of ductile fracture in all investigated samples. The differences in fracture resistance between the different DMW zones were found to relate to the hardness/strength of the particular weld zone as well as to the size and distribution of the MnS-inclusions in the microstructure.
AB - In dissimilar metal welds (DMWs), the mismatch in material properties between the two joined materials and their abrupt local variation in different narrow zones of the weld are of importance because the local strength mismatch state plays an important role in the fracture behavior. For the experimental determination of the narrow local property variations in DMWs, a weld mock-up consisting of SA 508 pressure vessel steel with AISI 309L/308L cladding and AISI 304 piping steel base metals, an Alloy 182 buttering layer, and Alloy 82 and 182 weld metals was manufactured. In the characterization special attention was paid to the narrow interface zones (NIZ) between SA 508 steel and Alloy 182 buttering. The Alloy 182 buttering and weld metal were found under-matched in strength compared to the SA 508 base metal and the highest strength mismatch existed between the SA 508 heat-affected zone (HAZ) and the Alloy 182 buttering layer. The highest fracture resistance was observed in the Alloy 182 buttering and the fracture resistance of the SA 508 HAZ was similar to that of the fusion boundary. The fracture surfaces consisted of ductile fracture in all investigated samples. The differences in fracture resistance between the different DMW zones were found to relate to the hardness/strength of the particular weld zone as well as to the size and distribution of the MnS-inclusions in the microstructure.
KW - Crack propagation
KW - Dissimilar metal weld
KW - Fracture resistance
KW - Strength mismatch
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ijpvp.2016.06.004
DO - 10.1016/j.ijpvp.2016.06.004
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84976385390
SN - 0308-0161
VL - 145
SP - 13
EP - 22
JO - International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping
JF - International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping
ER -