Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of ASTM A743 CA6NM Steel Welded by FCAW Process
Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of ASTM A743 CA6NM Steel Welded by FCAW Process
Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of ASTM A743 CA6NM Steel Welded by FCAW Process
Rafael de Paula Silvaa*, Maria Ismenia Sodero Toledo Fariaa, Luiz Fernando Cursino Briet de Almeidaa,
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Escola de Engenharia de Lorena, Universidade de São Paulo, Lorena, SP, Brazil
CA6NM steel is widely used in the manufacture of hydraulic turbines metallic parts, due to its
resistance to corrosion and cavitation damage, combined with good weldability and fatigue properties.
However, welding of this type of steel is complex and to ensure a minimum residual stress after
welding it is necessary perform a post welding heat treatment (PWHT) of the part. This study aims to
analyze the effect of a PWHT on the microstructure and mechanical properties of CA6NM steel weld
joint produced by the FCAW process and compare it with the characteristics of an as-welded joint. A
martensitic microstructure has been present in both materials. However, the PWHT material has shown
finely dispersed retained austenite, in an amount near 10 vol.%. Vickers microhardness values of all
regions of PWHT welded joint present lower hardness values compared to those of the as-welded joint.
Despite nearly identical toughness values of the weld metal from AW and PWHT samples, results of
fracture analysis have shown distinct features in appearance of the fractures.
1. Introduction
ovens heated by the combustion of fossil fuels, which carries
CA6NM steel (ASTM A743A743M (1998)1) is as on air pollution and drastic effects on the environment6,7.
soft martensitic stainless steel used in several cast parts of Post weld heat-treatment (PWHT) of this material is
hydraulic turbines. It is the most common metallic alloy used applied to ensure a minimum residual stress of the component
in the manufacture of this type of equipment, replacing -Mn and increase the toughness. Low toughness reduces the life
steels by offering better resistance against corrosion and of the piece and accelerates the process of cavitation as well7.
cavitation damage2. The objective of this work was to evaluate the possible
The low-carbon Martensitic steels CA6NM is offset gains obtained by the application of a stress relieve heat-
with the addition of nickel, whose purpose is to expand the treatment through evaluation of the microstructure and
austenitic field, Therefore, keep the potential and enable mechanical properties, specially Charpy V-Notch (CVN)
complete austenitization and also to temper with the formation toughness, of CA6NM steel welded joints produced by
of martensite. The mechanical properties and impact strength the Flux Cored Arc Weld (FCAW) process. The work was
features of the material are improved1,2. divided into three main parts: welding (process of preparation
Welding is extensively used in the assembling and of the samples, the consumable and realization of welding),
repair of components made of CA6NM steel. Typically, microstructural analysis (optical microscopy, SEM with
the resulting microstructure at room temperature consists of EDS, macrography and XRD); and analysis of mechanical
tempered martensite and it can contain small amounts of δ properties (impact testing, hardness testing).
ferrite and retained austenite3. According to the literature2,4,
retained austenite improves mechanical properties such as 2. Experimental Procedure
impact toughness while the presence of delta ferrite may
deteriorate the impact properties and raises the ductile to The steel plate used in this work was manufactured by
brittle transition temperature5,6. Electro Steel Altona S.A. According to the manufacturer,
The reduction of the toughness, as well as the high the material was produced in an electric arc furnace, refined
residual stresses, can shorten the life of the pieceas well as using an AOD furnace (Argon Oxygen Decarburization) and
accelerate the cavitation process. However, the completion of cast in sand molds as blocks of 300x400x45 mm dimensions.
heat treatment is limited by manufacturing condition and the The blocks were then submitted to a heat treatment involving
size of the structures, the treatment is typically made in large quenching and tempering to achieve the required mechanical
*e-mail: radepasil@gmail.com
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Figure 6. Micrographs showing the microstructure of samples from regions R, C, T and Z of PWHT sample.
Figure 7. Micrographs showing the microstructure of samples from regions R, C, T and Z of as-welded sample.
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Figure 10. Hardness profile of the welded joints (see Fig. 4 for details)
Figure 9. XRD pattern of PWHT condition.
4. Summary
Figure 12. SEM images from fracture surfaces of Charpy V-notch samples from AW and PWHT samples- S region (3/4 the thickness
of the weld).
Figure 13. SEM images from fracture surfaces of Charpy V-notch samples from AW and PWHT samples - SS region (1.5 mm from the
surface of the material)