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Microstructural and Inclusion Characteristics of C–Mn Steel Welds at a Minimal Level of Titanium

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Abstract To better determine the lower limit of titanium content for the formation of acicular ferrite, C–Mn steel welds varying the titanium concentration at a minimal level from nearly zero… Click to show full abstract

Abstract To better determine the lower limit of titanium content for the formation of acicular ferrite, C–Mn steel welds varying the titanium concentration at a minimal level from nearly zero to about 30 ppm have been investigated. Optical and SEM observations of as-deposited weld microstructures showed that when the titanium content increased from 1 to 9 ppm or higher, a dramatic change in weld microstructure from one dominant with ferrite with second phase to one with acicular ferrite takes place, being attributed to a concurrent increase in nucleation potency of inclusions for acicular ferrite plates. These results suggest that the critical limit of titanium required is about 9 ppm or even lower for the present weld system. In TEM, the inclusions of titanium-containing welds were found to be partly covered with a titanium-rich phase, indicating that this phase plays an important role in promoting the nucleation ability of inclusions and thus in developing a weld microstructure composed of a high proportion of acicular ferrite. Graphic Abstract

Keywords: minimal level; steel welds; titanium; acicular ferrite

Journal Title: Metals and Materials International
Year Published: 2019

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