Yayın: Relationship between a bainitic structure and the hardness in the weld zone of the friction-stir welded X80 API-grade pipe-line steel
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Aydın, Hakan
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Inst Za Kovinske Materiale I in Tehnologie
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The present study focuses on the morphology of the weld zone, especially on the quantitative microstructural characterization of bainitic structures, and the relationship between post-weld bainitic structures and the hardness at the weld zone of the friction-stir welded X80 API-grade pipe-line steel. The employed rotating and traverse speeds of the polycrystalline cubic boron nitride tool during the friction-stir welding process were 350 r/min and 12.7 cm/min (5 inch per minute), respectively. A microstructural analysis of the weld was carried out using optical microscopy, orientation imaging microscopy and transmission electron microscopy, and the hardness variation was also mapped across the weld-plate cross section. The frictional heat and plastic flow during friction-stir welding create a granular bainitic structure (the stir zone), a lath-like upper bainitic structure (the hard zone) and a recrystallized equiaxed polygonal ferritic structure (the heat-affected zone) in the weld zone. The maximum hardness was observed in the classical upper bainitic microstructure in the hard zone. The minimum hardness was found in the heat-affected zone. A good correlation between the post-weld bainitic structures and the hardness in the weld zone was obtained; the hardness increases almost linearly with the decreasing bainite-lath and packet sizes.
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Friction-stir welding, X80 steel, Bainite, Microhardness, Mechanical-properties, Parameters, Materials science, Metallurgy & metallurgical engineering
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Aydın, H. (2014). "Relationship between a bainitic structure and the hardness in the weld zone of the friction-stir welded X80 API-grade pipe-line steel". Materiali in Tehnologije, 48(1), 15-22.
