Advances in Mechanical Engineering (Oct 2016)
Experimental study on the welding procedure of the central groove of armored face conveyor
Abstract
The central groove is a key component of armored face conveyor. Failure of welded joints in the central groove often occurs in engineering. In this article, the welding procedure parameters were analyzed to the improve strength and toughness of the dissimilar steel weld joint in the central groove. First, four types of super-high wear-resistant steel and two types of high-strength welding wire were chosen as the welding materials. Carbon equivalent method, cold crack sensitivity index method, and maximum hardness of heat-affected zone test were applied to analyze their welding properties. Second, to improve their weldability, the proper preheating temperature was determined using Y-groove cracking test and mechanical property tests. Finally, a semi-automatic CO 2 welding method was adopted, and a second mechanical property test was conducted to determine the proper welding wire. Results show that the chosen steels have poor weldability and cold cracking sensitivity. Preheating must be used to prevent cold cracking. When the preheating temperature is higher than 80°C, the cold crack rate can be controlled to under 20%, which can satisfy application requirements. Welding wire YMGR76 is appropriate. Using YMGR76, the preheating temperature drops to 120°C, and the strength and toughness of the weld joint are improved to 813 MPa and 112 KV 2 /J, respectively. This study provides a welding procedure to improve the reliability of the central groove.