학술논문

Nano-carbide strengthened as-welded joint for precipitation-hardened austenitic Fe–Mn–Al–C lightweight alloys
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Materials Research and Technology, Vol 14, Iss , Pp 269-276 (2021)
Subject
FeMnAlC alloy
Fusion welding
κ-carbide
Spinodal decomposition
Mechanical properties
Mining engineering. Metallurgy
TN1-997
Language
English
ISSN
2238-7854
Abstract
To date, fusion welding the precipitation-hardened austenitic Fe–Mn–Al–C lightweight alloys still remains an insurmountable challenge. In the present study, the viability of using a Fe-28.3Mn-10.2Al-1.62C (in wt.% hereafter) as a welding filler wire for gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) of as-hot-rolled Fe-29.2Mn-8.8Al-1.65C base material (BM) were systematically investigated. It was striking that in the as-welded condition, a high density of nano-sized κ-carbide precipitates was formed by spinodal decomposition within the significantly refined austenite dendrite cells in the fusion zone (FZ). This unique feature is critical to achieve a high weld strength in virtually all fusion welded precipitation-hardened alloys. In the heat-affected zone (HAZ), the strengthening nano-sized κ-carbides originally existed in the BM was also preserved with no sign of dissolution or noticeable coarsening. Consequently, the as-welded joint exhibited a fairly uniform microhardness across the FZ, HAZ and BM. More significantly, the entire as-welded joint is free of any solidification cracking and/or liquation cracking. The as-welded joint also exhibited an excellent combination of yield strength, ultimate tensile strength and ductility.