Exploratory studies on grain refinement in medium chromium ferritic stainless steel welds

The fusion welding of ferritic stainless steel is associated with several challenges principal among which is the grain coarsening in and around the weld section. This leads to loss in ductility and toughness. It may be possible to improve ductility in the ferritic weld if refined grain structure c...

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Main Authors: Amuda, Muhammed Olawale Hakeem, Mridha, Shahjahan
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spelling my.iium.irep.95882011-12-12T13:11:00Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/9588/ Exploratory studies on grain refinement in medium chromium ferritic stainless steel welds Amuda, Muhammed Olawale Hakeem Mridha, Shahjahan TN600 Metallurgy The fusion welding of ferritic stainless steel is associated with several challenges principal among which is the grain coarsening in and around the weld section. This leads to loss in ductility and toughness. It may be possible to improve ductility in the ferritic weld if refined grain structure can be produced. Available literatures indicate that formation of refined grains in weld is promoted by ensuring low net heat input and faster transfer dynamics. This may be achieved by controlling the proportion of arc heat input that is actually delivered to the workpiece or enhancing the solidification process by artificially agitating the weld pool. Addition of elemental powder ex-situ as well as the use of cryogenic cooling offer means for controlling net heat input and ensuring faster cooling from the grain coarsening temperature. In the present work, exploratory studies are conducted on grain refinement in medium chromium ferritic stainless steel weld via ex-situ elemental powder addition and cryogenic cooling. It emerged from the study that grain refinement averaged 40% with cryogenic cooling, 35% with aluminum and titanium, 55%. The refinement from cryogenic cooling is due to the steep thermal gradient provided by the cooling liquid while ex-situ elemental powders provide sites for heterogeneous nucleation of equiaxed grains leading to higher microhardness value which is indicative of greater resistance to flow stress and a measure of strength. Information Engineering Research Institute (IERI) 2011 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/9588/1/1.pdf Amuda, Muhammed Olawale Hakeem and Mridha, Shahjahan (2011) Exploratory studies on grain refinement in medium chromium ferritic stainless steel welds. Lecture Notes in Information Technology, 1-2. pp. 358-365. ISSN 2070-1918 http://www.ier-institute.org/2070-1918.html
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Amuda, Muhammed Olawale Hakeem
Mridha, Shahjahan
Exploratory studies on grain refinement in medium chromium ferritic stainless steel welds
description The fusion welding of ferritic stainless steel is associated with several challenges principal among which is the grain coarsening in and around the weld section. This leads to loss in ductility and toughness. It may be possible to improve ductility in the ferritic weld if refined grain structure can be produced. Available literatures indicate that formation of refined grains in weld is promoted by ensuring low net heat input and faster transfer dynamics. This may be achieved by controlling the proportion of arc heat input that is actually delivered to the workpiece or enhancing the solidification process by artificially agitating the weld pool. Addition of elemental powder ex-situ as well as the use of cryogenic cooling offer means for controlling net heat input and ensuring faster cooling from the grain coarsening temperature. In the present work, exploratory studies are conducted on grain refinement in medium chromium ferritic stainless steel weld via ex-situ elemental powder addition and cryogenic cooling. It emerged from the study that grain refinement averaged 40% with cryogenic cooling, 35% with aluminum and titanium, 55%. The refinement from cryogenic cooling is due to the steep thermal gradient provided by the cooling liquid while ex-situ elemental powders provide sites for heterogeneous nucleation of equiaxed grains leading to higher microhardness value which is indicative of greater resistance to flow stress and a measure of strength.
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author Amuda, Muhammed Olawale Hakeem
Mridha, Shahjahan
author_facet Amuda, Muhammed Olawale Hakeem
Mridha, Shahjahan
author_sort Amuda, Muhammed Olawale Hakeem
title Exploratory studies on grain refinement in medium chromium ferritic stainless steel welds
title_short Exploratory studies on grain refinement in medium chromium ferritic stainless steel welds
title_full Exploratory studies on grain refinement in medium chromium ferritic stainless steel welds
title_fullStr Exploratory studies on grain refinement in medium chromium ferritic stainless steel welds
title_full_unstemmed Exploratory studies on grain refinement in medium chromium ferritic stainless steel welds
title_sort exploratory studies on grain refinement in medium chromium ferritic stainless steel welds
publisher Information Engineering Research Institute (IERI)
publishDate 2011
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/9588/1/1.pdf
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