Publication detail

More Sophisticated Thermodynamic Designs of Welds between Dissimilar Steels

SOPOUŠEK, J. FORET, R.

Original Title

More Sophisticated Thermodynamic Designs of Welds between Dissimilar Steels

Type

journal article - other

Language

English

Original Abstract

In the paper, steels are studied that are mostly used in technical practice as base materials, filler metals, and consumable electrodes in the design of dissimilar weld joints. These steels differ mainly in the content of Cr, Mo, V, W, and N. It is explained and emphasized in the paper that the effect cannot be underrated of thermodynamics, diffusion and phase transformations on the stability of dissimilar weld joints that are exposed to temperatures of over ca. 500oC during operation. For all the materials under study the carbon activity at 600oC is given as calculated by the CALPHAD method, and a correlation is shown to exist between the carbon activity and the total chromium content. This correlation can be used as a most general alternative in the selection of filler metals or consumable electrodes in the design of dissimilar weld joints. The primary goal of the paper is, however, to present a more sophisticated alternative based on a mutual comparison of the temperature dependence of the carbon activities of the base alloys, filler metals and consumable electrodes under consideration. This alternative is suitable for routine engineering purposes. Attention is also drawn to the currently most advanced alternative, which enables predicting the redistribution of elements and phases after prolonged exposure

Keywords

Consumable, Weld metal, Electrode, CALPHAD, Ferrite, DICTRA

Authors

SOPOUŠEK, J.; FORET, R.

RIV year

2008

Released

17. 1. 2008

Publisher

IOM

ISBN

1362-1718

Periodical

Science and Technology of Welding and Joinig

Year of study

13

Number

1

State

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Pages from

17-24

Pages to

24

Pages count

8