A Study on the Mechanical Properties of Duplex Stainless Steel Weldment According to Mo Contents

This study investigated changes in phase fraction caused by the addition of Mo, as well as the subsequent behaviour of N and its effect on the mechanical properties of welded 24Cr-N duplex stainless steel weld metals. Filler metal was produced by fixing the contents of Cr, Ni, N, and Mn while adjust...

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Published inKorean Journal of Metals and Materials Vol. 50; no. 9; pp. 645 - 651
Main Authors Lee, Hae Woo, Bae, Seong Han, Lim, Hee Dae, Jung, Won Jung, Sil, Woong, Jeon, Eon Chan, Lee, Sung Geun, Lee, Hyo Jong, Kim, In Soo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 대한금속·재료학회 01.09.2012
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ISSN1738-8228
2288-8241
DOI10.3365/KJMM.2012.50.9.645

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Summary:This study investigated changes in phase fraction caused by the addition of Mo, as well as the subsequent behaviour of N and its effect on the mechanical properties of welded 24Cr-N duplex stainless steel weld metals. Filler metal was produced by fixing the contents of Cr, Ni, N, and Mn while adjusting the Mo content to 1.4, 2.5, 3.5 wt%. The delta ferrite fraction increased as the Mo content increased. In contrast, the γ fraction decreased and changed from a round to an acicular shape. Secondary austenite (γ’) was observed in all specimens in a refined form, but it decreased as the Mo content increased to the extent that it was nearly impossible to find any secondary austenite at 3.5 wt% Mo. Both tensile and yield strengths increased with the addition of Mo. In contrast, the highest value of ductility was observed at 1.41 wt% Mo. At all temperatures, impact energy absorption showed the lowest value at 3.5 wt% Mo, at which the amount of -ferrite was greatest. There was no significant temperature dependence of the impact energy absorption values for any of the specimens. As the fraction of γ phase decreased, the amount of N stacked in the γ phase increased. Consequently, the stacking fault energy decreased, while the hardness of γ increased. KCI Citation Count: 5
Bibliography:G704-000085.2012.50.9.010
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ISSN:1738-8228
2288-8241
DOI:10.3365/KJMM.2012.50.9.645