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http://dx.doi.org/10.5781/KWJS.2009.27.6.080

Investigation on Explosion Bulge Test Results of 800 MPa Grade Pre-heat Free Welding Consumables  

Park, Tae-Won (Agency for Defense Development)
Song, Young-Beum (Agency for Defense Development)
Kim, Jin-Young (Agency for Defense Development)
Park, Chul-Gyu (KISWEL)
Kim, Hee-Jin (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)
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Journal of Welding and Joining / v.27, no.6, 2009 , pp. 80-86 More about this Journal
Abstract
The Cu-bearing PFS-700 steel which has yield strength over 700 MPa was developed to replace the existing submarine structural material, HY-100. The PFS-700 steel has a combination of good mechanical properties and superior weldability. Becaus of that, it can be welded without pre-heating. The application of PFS-700 steel to submarine or battle ship will give a great reduction of cost by omitting pre-heating or lowering pre-heat temperature. To develop pre-heating free welding consumables that match and take advantage of PFS-700 steel, new welding consumables have been designed for the GMAW, SAW processes and explosion bulge test(EBT) was conducted to see the reliability of welded structure. All welds were made without pre-heating, and the inter-pass temperature was below $50^{\circ}C$ for SAW50 and $150^{\circ}C$ for GMAW and SAW150. All EBT specimens show over 14% thickness reduction without through-thickness crack or crack propagation to the hole-down area. Tensile properties for all welding conditions show higher(GMAW) or similar values(SAW50, SAW150) to the base metal. Charpy impact values for the weld metal also show 163.5J(GMAW), 95.4J(SAW50) and 69.0J(SAW150), which meet the goal(higher than 50J) of this project.
Keywords
Pre-heat free steel; PFS-700; Welding consumables; Crack start test; Explosion bulge test;
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