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An Experimental Study on High Temperature Material Properties of Welded Joint (용접부의 고온 재료물성에 대한 실험적 연구)

  • Baek, Un-Bong;Yun, Gi-Bong;Seo, Chang-Min;Lee, Hae-Mu
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.24 no.12
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    • pp.3096-3103
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    • 2000
  • High temperature material properties of a welded joint were experimentally studied. Tensile and creep properties were measured for each part of weld metal. HAZ(heat affected zone) and parent metal at 538$^{\circ}C$. HAZ metal was obtained by a simulated heat treatment. Results showed that the order of tensile strength is weld>HAZ> parent both at 24$^{\circ}C$ and at 538$^{\circ}C$. Creep resistance was also the highest for weld metal and lowest for parent metal. Creep rupture life curves were obtained and converted to Monkman-Grant relation which is useful for life assessment. Use of the data obtained in this study is discussed.

Creep-Fatigue Crack Growth at CrMo Steel Weld Interface (CrMo강 용접계면균열의 크리프-피로 균열성장거동)

  • Baek, Un-Bong;Yoon, Kee-Bong;Lee, Hae-Moo;Suh, Chang-Min
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.24 no.12
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    • pp.3088-3095
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    • 2000
  • Creep-fatigue crack growth behavior was experimentally measured particularly when a crack was located in the heat affected region of lCr-5Mo steel. Load hold times of the tests for trapezoidal fatigue waveshapes were varied among 0, 30, 300 and 3,600 seconds. Time-dependent crack growth rates were characterized by the $C_r$parameter. It was found that the crack growth rates were the highest when the crack path was located along the fine-grained heat affected zone(FGHAZ). Cracks located in other heat affected regions had a tendency to change the crack path eventually to FGHAZ. Creep-fatigue crack growth law of the studied case is suggested in terms of (da/dt)$_{avg}$ vs. ($C_t$)$_{avg}$ for residual life assessment.

Effect of Si on Spatter Generation and Droplet Transfer Phenomena of MAG Wwlding (MAG 용접의 스패터 발생 및 용적이행현상에 미치는 Si의 영향)

  • 안영호;이종봉;엄동석
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.36-43
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    • 1999
  • The effect of Si content in welding wires on spattering characteristics and droplet transfer phenomena was studied. In MAG welding using 80% Ar-20% $CO_2$ shielding gas, spattering characteristics and droplet transfer phenomena were varied with Si content of wire. With increasing Si content, the spattering ratio and the ratio of large size spatter $(d\geq1.0mm)$ were increased. The increase of Si content in molten metal made surface tension increase due to reduction of oxygen content, which resulted from deoxidizing action of silicon. The increase of surface tension resulted in unstable transfer phenomena and arc instability in both short circuit and spray region. With changing Si content of wire, spattering characteristics and droplet transfer phenomena was directly influenced by the variation of surface tension, compared with the effect of arc stability.

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Numerical Simulation of Bubble and Pore Generations by Molten Metal Flow in Laser-GMA Hybrid Welding (레이저-GMA 하이브리드 용접에서 유동에 의한 기포 및 기공 형성 해석)

  • Cho, Won-Ik;Cho, Jung-Ho;Cho, Min-Hyun;Lee, Jong-Bong;Na, Suck-Joo
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.67-73
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    • 2008
  • Three-dimensional transient simulation of laser-GMA hybrid welding involving multiple physical phenomena is conducted neglecting the interaction effect of laser and arc heat sources. To reproduce the bubble and pore formations in welding process, a new bubble model is suggested and added to the established laser and arc welding models comprehending VOF, Gaussian laser and arc heat source, recoil pressure, arc pressure, electromagnetic force, surface tension, multiple reflection and Fresnel reflection models. Based on the models mentioned above, simulations of laser-GMA hybrid butt welding are carried out and besides the molten pool flow, top and back bead formations could be observed. In addition, the laser induced keyhole formation and bubble generation duo to keyhole collapse are investigated. The bubbles are ejected from the molten pool through its top and bottom regions. However, some of those are entrapped by solid-liquid interface and remained as pores. Those bubbles and pores are intensively generated when the absorption of laser power is largely reduced and consequently the full penetration changes to the partial penetration.

Effects of Center Segregation on Weld Cold Cracking Susceptibility (용접 저온균열 감수성에 미치는 중심 편석의 영향)

  • 안영호;이종봉;장래웅;소문섭
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.87-96
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    • 1994
  • Correlation between microstructural features and segregation of elements (Si, Mn, P and S) near the mid of thickness in the base metal and the synthetic HAZ was investigated. Furthermore, the relationship between the degree of center segregation and weld cold cracking susceptibility in the thickness direction was also conducted by evaluating the effect of P concentration on the critical applied stress. The results obtained are as follows: 1) Pearlite band, containing the MnS type inclusion and a locally transformed structure with a higher hardness, was observed in the center segregation region. 2) By the weld thermal cycle, center segregation region was transformed to the white band which had a higher hardness than that of base metal due to a greater hardenability of concentrated Mn, P etc.. 3) Weld cold cracking susceptibility in the thickness direction was mainly dependent on the concentration of impurity elements rather than on the number of the segregated particles near the mid of thickness. 4) During welding, the higher concentrated region was easily changed into white band. Therefore, it could be predicted that the initiation and propagation of a cold crack would be promoted by increasing the restraint stress and hydrogen content.

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Prediction Model for the Microstructure and Properties in Weld Heat Affected Zone: II. Prediction Model for the Austenitization Kinetics and Austenite Grain Size Considering the Effect of Ferrite Grain Size in Fe-C-Mn Steel (용접 열영향부 미세조직 및 재질예측 모델링: II. Fe-C-Mn 강에서 페라이트 결정립크기의 영향을 고려한 Austenitization kinetics 및 오스테나이트 결정립크기 예측모델)

  • Ryu, Jong-Geun;Moon, Joon-Oh;Lee, Chang-Hee;Uhm, Sang-Ho;Lee, Jong-Bong;Chang, Woong-Sung
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.77-87
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    • 2006
  • Considering ferrite grain size in the base metal, the prediction model for $A_{c3}$ temperature and prior austenite grain size at just above $A_{c3}$ temperature was proposed. In order to predict $A_{c3}$ temperature, the Avrami equation was modified with the variation of ferrite grain size, and its kinetic parameters were measured from non-isothermal data during continuous heating. From calculation using a proposed model, $A_{c3}$ temperatures increased with increasing ferrite grain size and heating rate. Meanwhile, by converting the phase transformation kinetic model that predicts the ferrite grain size from austenite grain size during cooling, a prediction model for prior austenite grain size at just above the $A_{c3}$ temperature during heating was developed.

A Study on the Improvement of Numerical Thermal Analysis for Steel Welds (철강 용접부 열해석 정도 향상에 관한 연구)

  • Kang, Youn-Hee;Kim, Choong-Myeong;Hong, Hyun-Uk;Lee, Jong-Bong
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.36-44
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    • 2007
  • This paper is the first part of the study on the accuracy improvement of numerical analysis of steel welds. The aim of this paper is to raise the accuracy of thermal analysis results, such as the shape and size of the weld cross section and the hardness distribution in HAZ(Heat-Affected Zone). It is known that the factors affecting on the accuracy are thermal properties, metallurgical properties and welding heat source model. It was found that the arbitrary distributed heat source model should be used to predict practical weld cross section shape and size. Also, in order to improve the prediction accuracy of HAZ hardness distribution, it was essential to consider 2 CCT(Continuous Cooling Transformation) diagrams in calculating volume fraction of transformed phases. One is the peak temperature being around melting temperature. The other is the peak temperature being around metallurgical transformation temperature.

Evaluation of Creep Crack Growth Failure Probability at Weld Interface Using Monte Carlo Simulation (몬테카를로 모사에 의한 용접 계면에서의 크리프 균열성장 파손 확률 평가)

  • Lee Jin-Sang;Yoon Kee-Bong
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.61-66
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    • 2005
  • A probabilistic approach for evaluating failure risk is suggested in this paper. Probabilistic fracture analyses were performed for a pressurized pipe of a Cr-Mo steel reflecting variation of material properties at high temperature. A crack was assumed to be located along the weld fusion line. Probability density functions of major variables were determined by statistical analyses of material creep and creep crack growth data measured by the previous experimental studies by authors. Distributions of these variables were implemented in Monte Carlo simulation of this study. As a fracture parameter for characterizing growth of a fusion line crack between two materials with different creep properties, $C_t$ normalized with $C^*$ was employed. And the elapsed time was also normalized with tT, Resultingly, failure probability as a function of operating time was evaluated fur various cases. Conventional deterministic life assessment result was turned out to be conservative compared with that of probabilistic result. Sensitivity analysis for each input variable was conducted to understand the most influencing variable to the analysis results. Internal pressure, creep crack growth coefficient and creep coefficient were more sensitive to failure probability than other variables.

Effect of Moisture in Arc Welding Electrode on Mechanical Properties of Weld Metal (아아크 용접봉 피복제 의 함수량 이 용접금속 의 기계적 성질에 미치는 영향)

  • 윤희만;김연식;박종은
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.30-40
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    • 1984
  • Moisture content in the coating of an electrode is known to cause defects such as porosities, fish eyes and cracks in the weld metal, however, quantitative relationship between them is not clearly understood. In this study widely consumed and the most common type of arc welding rods such as ilmenite and low hydrogen type were chosen for the investigation, and attempts were made to correlate the relationship between the mechanical properties and gas contents when welding was carried out with electrodes of various moisture contents. As the relative humidity changed from 70% to 92%, it was determined that moisture content to reach saturation was in the range of 0.6~6.8%. As the moisture content in the electrode coating was increased, the amount of gaseous components (H, O, N) in the weld metal was accordingly increased, especially diffusible hydrogen showed prominent effect, i.e. it increased proportionally to the increase of the moisture content. The mechanical properties of the weld metal was observed to become more inferior as the diffusible hydrogen was greater. It was determined for ilmenite type of electrode that the increase of hydrogen content was approximately 1.8ml per unit weight percent increase of moisture and also tensile strength resulted lowering from $45.3kg/\textrm{mm}^2$ to $42.7kg/\textrm{mm}^2$ as moisture content increased from 0.7% to 6.8%. For low hydrogen type the increase of the hyrogen was about 2.4ml per unit percent of moisture and tensile strength decreased from $63.0kg/\textrm{mm}^2$ to $53.8kg/\textrm{mm}^2$ particularly in the region of moisture content 0.1~4.2%.

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CO₂ Weldability of Zn Coated Steel Sheet(3);Effect of Process Condition on the Generation of Weld Defects (아연도금강판의 CO₂ 용접특성(3);용접결함의 발생에 미치는 시공조건의 영향)

  • Lee, Jong Bong;An, Yeong Ho;Park, Hwa Sun
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.196-196
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    • 2000
  • Formation of the weld defect, such as a blowhole and a pit in lap-jointed fillet arc welds has been a serious problem in arc welding of Zn-coated steel sheet. In this study, the relationship among welding conditions, welding materials and defect formation was investigated in order to minimize these defects in the CO₂ welds. In addition, the arc stability of the commercial welding wires was evaluated for revealing their effects on defect formation. Main conclusions obtained are as follows:1) There was no difference between shear tensile strength of the sound welds and that of the welds with blowholes whose diameters are less than 0.5mm. However, the welds with blowholes whose diameters are equal or larger than 0.5mm and pits exhibited tensile strength 10~20% and 30~40% lower than that of the sound welds respectively.2) The optimum welding condition to effectively prevent or reduce the weld defects formation are as follows:- The welding variables of 220A-23V-100cm/min and 120A-190V-30cm/min were recommended for minimizing the weld defects.- The gap between the two sheets at the lap-joint should be controlled to more than 0.2mm- Solid wire was less susceptible to the formation of the weld defects than the flux-cored wire.- The low welding current condition produced less weld defects than the hihg welding current condition.3) One of the reason why the amount of the defect was reduced at the low welding current was the gas discharging by the active agitation of the molten pool, due to an increasing in the number of the short circuit. (Received September 27, 1999)