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- Title
STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN OVERHEATING ZONE OF HAZ METAL OF RAILWAY WHEELS IN ARC SURFACING.
- Authors
GAJVORONSKY, A. A.; ZHUKOV, V. V.; VASILIEV, V. G.; ZUBER, T. A.; SHISHKEVICH, A. S.
- Abstract
The objective of the work is investigation of the parameters of welding thermal cycle (WTC) in arc surfacing, including heating and cooling stages, on formation of metal structure and properties in overheating zone of the HAZ of high-strength wheel steel of grade 2, containing 0.58 % C. Gleeble 3800 complex was used to conduct heat treatment of model samples at heating rate of 25 to 210 °C/s up to the temperature of 1250 °C with subsequent cooling by WTC (w6/5 = 2.5-64 °C/s), perform metallographic investigations of the structure and plot diagrams of overcooled austenite transformation. At testing by the Implant method influence of cooling rate and structural state of metal in overheating zone of HAZ on critical stress values at delayed cracking of wheel steel was assessed. It is established that incompleteness of the processes of metal austenite homogenizing in arc surfacing, because of its fast heating and limited time of soaking at the temperature above Ac3, has an essential influence on subsequent γ-α transformation in the HAZ metal. This leads to lowering of the critical cooling rate to 20 °C/s, at which not more than 50 % of martensite forms in the structure (w50M). It is shown that the high delayed fracture resistance of HAZ metal on the level of σcr ⩾ 0.45σ0.2 can be ensured, provided w6/5 ⩽ w50M. Investigation results can be used at specifying the technology of building-up by surfacing of items from high-strength steels.
- Subjects
RAILROAD car wheels; METAL fractures; HEATING; COOLING; AUSTENITE; MARTENSITE; WELDING
- Publication
Paton Welding Journal, 2014, Issue 1, p13
- ISSN
0957-798X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15407/tpwj2014.01.02