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Effect of Shielding Gas Composition on Weld Metal (GMAW) Properties of SA 516 Grade 70 Steel


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SA 516 Grade 70 steel is one of the most popular grades used in the boiler and pressure vessel industry. Gas metal arc welding (GMAW) process is employed in this study. The GMAW produces smooth, neat, clean and spatter free welded surfaces which require little or no further cleaning. Plates of S/516 Grade 70 of 20mm thickness were used in this study. Two sets of weld beads were produced each at two different shielding gas mixtures such os 80% Ar + 20% CO2 and 85% Ar + 15% CO2. One set of weld was subjected to post weld heat treatment (PWHT) while the other was maintained in the as-welded condition. Mechanical properties of the weld Joint such os tensile strength, impact strength and hardness were evaluated and also compared with PWHT weld. Microstructure evaluation of the weld as well as froctogrophy of the fracture surface was carried out.

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SA 516 Grade 70, Shielding Gas, Post Weld Heat Treatment.
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Ajesh Sudhakaran
Dept. of Production Engg., National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, Tamilnadu, India
P. Sathiya
Dept. of Production Engg., National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, Tamilnadu, India

Abstract


SA 516 Grade 70 steel is one of the most popular grades used in the boiler and pressure vessel industry. Gas metal arc welding (GMAW) process is employed in this study. The GMAW produces smooth, neat, clean and spatter free welded surfaces which require little or no further cleaning. Plates of S/516 Grade 70 of 20mm thickness were used in this study. Two sets of weld beads were produced each at two different shielding gas mixtures such os 80% Ar + 20% CO2 and 85% Ar + 15% CO2. One set of weld was subjected to post weld heat treatment (PWHT) while the other was maintained in the as-welded condition. Mechanical properties of the weld Joint such os tensile strength, impact strength and hardness were evaluated and also compared with PWHT weld. Microstructure evaluation of the weld as well as froctogrophy of the fracture surface was carried out.

Keywords


SA 516 Grade 70, Shielding Gas, Post Weld Heat Treatment.