Cold Cracking Sensitivity of a Newly Developed 9Cr2WVTa Steel

Jian Wang, Shanping Lu, Yongkui Li, Qingxian Hu, Lijian Rong, Dianzhong Li

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Abstract

Cold cracking susceptibility of the newly developed 9Cr2WVTa steel plate welded with the corresponding gas tungsten arc welding wire has been evaluated using the implant test and the Y-groove cracking test. Measurement of diffusible hydrogen content shows that the welding wire is ultra-low welding consumables (0.40 mL/100 g). Results of the implant test show that the fracture critical stress without pre-heating is only 300 MPa and increases up to the yield strength with pre-heating to 150 °C. The fracture critical stress under high heat input decreases to 250 MPa owing to the formation of quenched microstructure. Fractographies show ductile dimple fracture under higher loads and quasi-cleavage fracture under lower loads. Results of Y-groove cracking tests show that the minimum pre-heating temperature is 150 °C and the maximum transverse residual stress is located at the root of the weld metal. Therefore, the heat input should be chosen in a proper range and the pre-heating temperature is no less than 150 °C.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)258-267
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Materials Engineering and Performance
Volume26
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Y-groove cracking test
  • cold cracking
  • diffusible hydrogen
  • implant test
  • modeling and simulation
  • steel

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