Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
769520 Engineering Failure Analysis 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Delayed cracking of Norem weld has been identified.•The phase and carbide distribution, and misorientation has been studied by EBSD.•The efficacy of the peening process to prevent weld from cracking is demonstrated.

Longitudinal and transverse cracks were observed to occur on the surface of Norem hardfacing welds for a period of time after welding. The welds were mainly cracked by hot cracking. To prevent the weld from cracking, a hammer peening process was employed to mitigate its tensile stress. A scanning electron microscope (SEM), equipped with the electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) capability, was used to study the phase and carbide distribution in the weld. The results showed that the hammer peening process could help prevent crack propagation by reducing the welding residual stress and inducing a great number of low angle grain boundaries. The microstructures and micro-hardness of the peening-treated welds are also compared to the as-welded specimens in this paper to demonstrate the efficacy of the peening process to prevent weld from cracking.

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