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Welding of MART steel with the use of matching fillers

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Purpose: This paper attempts to determine the influence of using fillers of various kinds on strength of a welded joint of MART steel depending on the amount of heat supplied. Design/methodology/approach: Test welded joints were made of S1100QL steel with GMAW method, and using different fillers as well as different values of supplied heat. The tests were designed in such a way so as to demonstrate the prospected interdependencies as clearly as possible. Macroscopic examination was carried out, Vickers hardness, impact strength and tensile strength were measured, and technological bend test was conducted on the joint. Findings: Significant differences between the joints obtained resulting from the fillers used and welding parameters applied were noticed. The strength of a joint is lower than that of welded steel, it concentrates in the weld and is similar to the strength of parent material. Research limitations/implications: Conducting research concentrating on welding using particular filler in a wider range of heat supplied would make it possible to obtain more precise results. By delineating the interdependencies between strength parameters, it would be possible to optimise the mechanical properties of welded joints made of MART steels. It would require the employment of automated welding that allows for unrestricted and stable control of parameters. Practical implications: The conditions for making a proper joint of S1100QL steel were determined. Reasons were given for the choice of joint testing methodology and the purposefulness of comprehensive tests of joint parameters. The need for changing test procedures in order to eliminate the causes of inappropriate evaluation was manifested. The influence of automation as an important factor that determines the fulfilment of strict parameter regime of joint formation was emphasised. Determination of the interrelations between mechanical properties of a joint and welding parameters applied would allow to conduct a welding process in such a way so as to obtain a joint of desired usefulness in given technological conditions. Originality/value: Problems associated with welding of S1100QL steel with the use of filler metals of matching materials were defined and possible solutions for these problems were presented. The mechanism of welding thermal cycle influencing structural changes in the joint that result from the complex cycle of hardening and tempering was demonstrated.
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77--86
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Bibliogr. 29 poz.
Twórcy
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  • Teleskop Sp. z o.o., ul. Belgijska 5, 66-470 Kostrzyn nad Odra, Poland
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  • ZUT w Szczecinie, Al. Piastow 19, 70-310 Szczecin, Polska
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  • ZUT w Szczecinie, Al. Piastow 19, 70-310 Szczecin, Polska
Bibliografia
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