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- W2590318842 abstract "13Cr4Ni martensitic stainless steels are known for their outstanding performances in the hydroelectric industry, where they are mainly used in the construction of turbine components. Considering the size and geometry of turbine runners and blades, multi-pass welding procedures are commonly used in the fabrication and repair of such turbines. The final microstructure and mechanical properties of the weld are sensitive to the welding process parameters and thermal history. In the case of 13Cr4Ni steel, the thermal cycles imposed by the multi-pass welding operation have significant effects on the complex weld microstructure. Additionally, post-weld heat treatments are commonly used to reduce weld heterogeneity and improve the material’s mechanical properties by tempering the microstructure and by forming a “room-temperature-stable austenite.”In the first phase of this research, the microstructures and crystallographic textures of aswelded single-pass and double-pass welds were studied as a basis to studying the more complex multi-pass weld microstructure. This study found that the maximum hardness is obtained in high temperature heat affected zone inside the base metal. In particular, the results showed that the heat cycle exposed by the second pass increases the hardness of the previous pass because it produces a finer martensite microstructure. In areas of heat-affected zone, a tempering effect is reported from 3 up to 6 millimeters far from the fusion line. Finding austenite phase in these areas are matter of interest and it can be indicative of the microstructure complexity of multi-pass welds.In the second phase of research, the microstructure of multi-pass welds was found to be more heterogeneous than that of single- and double-pass welds. Any individual pass in a multi-pass weld consists of several regions formed by adjacent weld passes heat cycle. Results showed that former austenite grains modification occurred in areas close to the subsequent weld passes. Furthermore, low-angle interface laths were observed inside martensite sub-blocks over different regions. The hardness profile of a multi-pass weld was explained by the overlaying heat effects of surrounding passes. In some regions, a tempered matrix was observed, while in other regions a double-quenched microstructure was found.The final aspect of this study focused on the effects of post-weld heat treatments on reformed austenite and carbide formations, and evolution of hardness. The effects of tempering duration and temperature on microstructure were investigated. The study found that nanometer-sized carbides form at martensite lath interfaces and sub-block boundaries. Additionally, it was determined that for any holding duration, the maximum austenite percentage is achievable by tempering at 610 °C. Similarly, the maximum softening was reported for tempering at 610 °C, for any given holding period." @default.
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- W2590318842 title "Characterization of Microstructure and Texture of 13Cr4Ni Martensitic Stainless Steel Weld Before and After Tempering" @default.
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