A Comparative Study of Abbreviated Heat Treatments for SAE 4130 Steel After Laser Welding

Abstract It was verified that SAE 4130 steel plates crack when laser beam welded at room temperature (RT). To overcome this problem, this work proposes a high temperature (HT) laser welding in order to reduce the residual stresses and create a bainitic structure instead of a martensitic one. A conventional post-welding heat treatment (PWHT) had been used as a comparison for HT. The centerline crack disappeared after a heat treatment of both in-situ (HT) or after inserting in a furnace (PWHT) at 500 °C for 10 minutes. The finite element analyses indicated a residual stress reduction from 163.70 to 3.72 MPa in the fusion zone (FZ) of the welds from RT to HT. The hardness obtained in FZ depends on the thermal cycle induced microstructure of the welds as 400 HV, 340 HV and 250 HV, for martensite (RT), tempered martensite (PWHT) and bainite (HT) micro-constituents. The proposed in-situ high-temperature laser beam welding method proved its usefulness to solve the center crack issue in SAE 4130 joints.

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Main Authors: Mansur,Raquel Alvim de Figueiredo, Ferreira,Caroline Cristine de Andrade, Atílio,Isabela, Carvalho,Sheila Medeiros de, Braga,Vagner, Siqueira,Rafael Humberto de Mota, Lima,Milton Sergio Fernandes de
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spelling oai:scielo:S1516-143920200004002052020-07-22A Comparative Study of Abbreviated Heat Treatments for SAE 4130 Steel After Laser WeldingMansur,Raquel Alvim de FigueiredoFerreira,Caroline Cristine de AndradeAtílio,IsabelaCarvalho,Sheila Medeiros deBraga,VagnerSiqueira,Rafael Humberto de MotaLima,Milton Sergio Fernandes de Laser beam welding SAE 4130 steel heat treatment hardening Abstract It was verified that SAE 4130 steel plates crack when laser beam welded at room temperature (RT). To overcome this problem, this work proposes a high temperature (HT) laser welding in order to reduce the residual stresses and create a bainitic structure instead of a martensitic one. A conventional post-welding heat treatment (PWHT) had been used as a comparison for HT. The centerline crack disappeared after a heat treatment of both in-situ (HT) or after inserting in a furnace (PWHT) at 500 °C for 10 minutes. The finite element analyses indicated a residual stress reduction from 163.70 to 3.72 MPa in the fusion zone (FZ) of the welds from RT to HT. The hardness obtained in FZ depends on the thermal cycle induced microstructure of the welds as 400 HV, 340 HV and 250 HV, for martensite (RT), tempered martensite (PWHT) and bainite (HT) micro-constituents. The proposed in-situ high-temperature laser beam welding method proved its usefulness to solve the center crack issue in SAE 4130 joints.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessABM, ABC, ABPolMaterials Research v.23 n.4 20202020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392020000400205en10.1590/1980-5373-mr-2020-0162
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author Mansur,Raquel Alvim de Figueiredo
Ferreira,Caroline Cristine de Andrade
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Carvalho,Sheila Medeiros de
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Siqueira,Rafael Humberto de Mota
Lima,Milton Sergio Fernandes de
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Ferreira,Caroline Cristine de Andrade
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Lima,Milton Sergio Fernandes de
A Comparative Study of Abbreviated Heat Treatments for SAE 4130 Steel After Laser Welding
author_facet Mansur,Raquel Alvim de Figueiredo
Ferreira,Caroline Cristine de Andrade
Atílio,Isabela
Carvalho,Sheila Medeiros de
Braga,Vagner
Siqueira,Rafael Humberto de Mota
Lima,Milton Sergio Fernandes de
author_sort Mansur,Raquel Alvim de Figueiredo
title A Comparative Study of Abbreviated Heat Treatments for SAE 4130 Steel After Laser Welding
title_short A Comparative Study of Abbreviated Heat Treatments for SAE 4130 Steel After Laser Welding
title_full A Comparative Study of Abbreviated Heat Treatments for SAE 4130 Steel After Laser Welding
title_fullStr A Comparative Study of Abbreviated Heat Treatments for SAE 4130 Steel After Laser Welding
title_full_unstemmed A Comparative Study of Abbreviated Heat Treatments for SAE 4130 Steel After Laser Welding
title_sort comparative study of abbreviated heat treatments for sae 4130 steel after laser welding
description Abstract It was verified that SAE 4130 steel plates crack when laser beam welded at room temperature (RT). To overcome this problem, this work proposes a high temperature (HT) laser welding in order to reduce the residual stresses and create a bainitic structure instead of a martensitic one. A conventional post-welding heat treatment (PWHT) had been used as a comparison for HT. The centerline crack disappeared after a heat treatment of both in-situ (HT) or after inserting in a furnace (PWHT) at 500 °C for 10 minutes. The finite element analyses indicated a residual stress reduction from 163.70 to 3.72 MPa in the fusion zone (FZ) of the welds from RT to HT. The hardness obtained in FZ depends on the thermal cycle induced microstructure of the welds as 400 HV, 340 HV and 250 HV, for martensite (RT), tempered martensite (PWHT) and bainite (HT) micro-constituents. The proposed in-situ high-temperature laser beam welding method proved its usefulness to solve the center crack issue in SAE 4130 joints.
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