Cold cracking susceptibility of boron added high-strength bainitic steels

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Sanghoon Kim
Jun Seok Seo
Changhee Lee
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[1] Hanyang University,Division of Materials Science and Engineering
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alloys; welding; hydrogen; hardness test; hydrogen induced cracking (HIC);
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This study evaluated the cold cracking susceptibility of high-strength bainitic steels having a strength level of over 800 MPa and 1.1 GPa according to their respective chemical compositions. For evaluation of cold cracking susceptibility, a modified implant test was employed. Two different shielding gases (100% CO2 gas and 98% CO2 mixed with 2% H2 gas) were used to estimate the effect of diffusible hydrogen on the cold cracking. The diffusible hydrogen contents measuring 100% CO2 and 98% CO2+2% H2 gas were recorded as 0.58 and 9.01 ml/100 g, respectively. In the case of the lower hydrogen content, cold cracking susceptibility was very low in spite of the very high strength of the base steel regardless of chemical composition and rolling condition. However, when the mixed shielding gas was used, cold cracking susceptibility increased due to an increase in the hydrogen content. Most notably, the cold cracking resistance of steels containing higher alloy content deteriorated significantly due to the higher hardness of the coarsegrained heat-affected zone. However, the effect of the rolling condition on the cold cracking susceptibility turned out to be negligible compared to that of the chemical composition.
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