Scientific Reports (Aug 2024)
Evolution of inclusions in DH36 grade ship plate steel during high heat input welding
Abstract
Abstract In this paper, the solid solution and precipitation behavior of inclusions on the surface and 1/2 thickness of the tested steel plate under the condition of welding heat input of 400 kJ/cm is investigated by using laser confocal experiments with hot-rolled state DH36 ship plate steel as the research object, and the mechanism of the effect of inclusions on the phase transformation of an acicular ferrite is revealed. The results show that the inclusions of the tested steel are mainly composed of Oxide-MnS, MnS, Oxide, TiN, Spinel, etc. The amount of inclusions on the surface of the tested steel plate is significantly higher than that at the 1/2 thickness position. During the heating stage, the small inclusions on the surface immediately disappeared, and the large inclusions gradually solidified in the matrix; atomic diffusion occurred at the bond between the inclusions and the matrix; while the small inclusions at the 1/2 thickness position gradually disappeared at the beginning of the heating stage, and the inclusions began to precipitate and grow when the temperature was increased to 990 °C. The acicular ferrite preferentially nucleates and grows near the boundary of the inclusions during the post-weld cooling stage, and its growth ends when two acicular ferrites cross.
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