Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9708973 | Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Influence of the secondary austenite γ2-precipitation in a heat-affected zone of welded joints of duplex steels, on hardness and corrosion resistance, have been analysed. The secondary austenite was created as a product of ferrite decomposition α â γ2 as an effect of the welding thermal cycle and an aging following the welding process. Correlation of the thermal cycle, γ2-phase morphology, kind of precipitations and hardness, as well as a corrosion resistance were described. Thermal cycle has a significant influence on the transformation α â γ2, and morphology of the created γ2-phases. The main mechanism of the secondary austenite creation is the diffusive transformation, as a result of which the Widmanstätten structure is formed. The increase of the γ2-phase quantity in the tested steel heat-affected zone causes an essential influence of the joint hardness and corrosion resistance.
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Authors
J. Nowacki, A. ÅukojÄ,