Weldability 2
Weldability 2
Weldability 2
Pallav Chattopadhyay
Weldability
• C-Mn Steel
• Low Alloy Steel (Cr-Mo / Cr-Mo-V steel)
• Quenched & tempered Steel
• Stainless Steel
• Ni Alloys
• Al Alloys
• Ti Alloys
Weldability of C-Mn Steel
Mechanical
Material
properties SA 285 SA 516 SA 516 SA 537 SA 266 SA 266 SA 106 SA
SA 105
Gr - C Gr - 60 Gr - 70 CL - 1 CL-1 CL- 2 Gr - B Gr
Tensile strength (Min)
Ksi 55 - 75 60 - 80 70 - 90 65 - 85 60 - 85 70 - 95 60,000 70,000 70
Mpa 380 - 515 415 - 550 485 - 620 450 - 585 415 - 585 485 - 655 415 485 485
Yield strength, (Min)
Ksi 30 32 38 45 30 36 35,000 36,000
Mpa 205 220 260 310 205 250 240 250 2
Elongation in 8 inch
23.00 21.00 17.00 18.00 - - - - 17
(200mm) min,%
Elongation in 2 inch
27.00 25.00 21.00 22.00 23.00 20.00 30.00 30.00 21
(50mm) min,%
Reduction of area,
- - - - 38.00 33.00 - 30.00
min %
Weldability of C-Mn Steel
• SMAW
– Matching electrodes available for chemistry / strength level
– Low Hydrogen electrodes (E7018) reduce chance of
Hydrogen cracking
– Baking & Storage of electrode – Moisture free
• GTAW / GMAW
– Suitable bare electrodes available like SMAW
– Electrodes with de-oxidizer preferred to reduce chance of
porosity (e.g. ER 70S-2)
– Argon based gas mixtures for GTAW
– CO2 / Argon-CO2 Mixture for GMAW
– Proper cleaning / packing / storage of Filler metal & good
quality Shielding gas required
Weldability of C-Mn Steel
• FCAW
– Self Shielded / Gas Shielded consumables available
– Shielding Gas – CO2 / CO2-Argon mixture (e.g. E71T-1)
– Normally low in Hydrogen level – baking not required
• SAW
– Solid (even Metal Cored wires) wire + Suitable Flux
– Fused / Agglomerated Flux (Mostly Neutral)
– Solid wire – Cu coated / Flux – requires Redrying
– Desired properties – As welded / With PWHT
Weldability of C-Mn Steel
593°C
538°C
524°C 496°C
468°C
50 °C/hr 315°C air/
furnace
1hr (1) 15hr (1) 24hr (1) 60 hr (2) 100 hr (3) cooling
300
270 TT54= -27°C TT54SC= -22 °C
ABSORBED ENERGY (J)
240
210
180
150
120
90
60
30 54J
0
-50 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40
TEMPERATURE(°C)
Consumable Table
Weld Consumable
Steel SMAW GTAW SAW
1.25Cr-0.5Mo E 8018 B2 ER 80S B2 EB2 + Suitable Flux
2.25Cr-1Mo E 9015 B3 ER 90S B3 EB3 + Suitable Flux
2.25Cr-1Mo-0.25V E 9018 G ER 90S G Union S1CrMo 2V (Brand name)
5Cr-0.5Mo E 8018 B6 ER 80S B6 EB6 + Suitable Flux
9Cr-1Mo E 8018 B8 ER 80S B8 EB8 + Suitable Flux
9Cr-1Mo-0.25V E 9018 B9 ER 90S B9 EB9 + Suitable Flux
Weldability of Cr-Mo / Cr-Mo-V Steel
Chemical
composition SA 240 SA 240 SA 240 SA 240 SA 240 SA 240 SA 240 17:4 PH UNS
TP 409 TP 410 TP 405 TP 410S Gr -304L Gr -316L Gr -347 SS 31803
C, Max. 0.030 0.15 0.08 0.08 0.030 0.030 0.08 0.04 0.03
Mn, Max 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 0.30 2.00
P,Max. 0.040 0.040 0.040 0.040 0.045 0.045 0.045 0.03
S, Max. 0.010 0.030 0.030 0.030 0.030 0.030 0.030 0.020
Si, Max. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.6 1
Cu, Max. - - - - - 3.4 -
Ni, Max. 0.50 0.75 0.60 0.60 8.00 -12.00 10.00-14.00 9.00-13.00 4.2 4.5-6.5
Cr, Max. 10.5 - 11.7 11.50-13.50 11.50-14.50 11.50-13.50 18.00-20.00 16.00-18.00 17.00-19.00 16-18 21-23
Mo, Max. - - - 0.030 - 2.00-3.00 - 2.5-3.5
V, Max. - - - - - - -
Cb, Max. - - - - - - -
N 0.030 - - - 0.10 0.10 - 0.08-0.20
Mechanical
SA 240 SA 240 SA 240 SA 240 SA 240 SA 240 SA 240 UNS
properties
TP 409 TP 410 TP 405 TP 410S Gr -304L Gr -316L Gr -347 31803
Tensile strength (Min)
Ksi 55 65 60 60 70 70 75 90
Mpa 380 450 415 415 485 485 515 620
Yield strength (Min)
Ksi 25 30 25 30 25 25 30 65
Mpa 170 205 170 205 170 170 205 450
Elongation in 2 inch
20.00 18.00 20.00 22.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 25
(50mm) min,%
Weldability of Martensitic Stainless Steel
• Essentially Fe-Cr-C alloys with 11.5-18% Cr
• Rapid cooling – hardened structure
• E410NiMo, E410 are commonly used consumables
• Weldability improved if welded by Austenitic SS cons.
• Weld joints require PWHT to get optimum property
• Susceptible to Hydrogen cracking
• Preheat & Interpass control required
• Suitable for all Arc welding processes
• Resistance welding (Spot & Flash) possible
• EBW, FSW possible
Weldability of Ferritic Stainless Steel
Delong Diagram
Weldability of Austenitic Stainless Steel
• Improper welding condition (long arc, lack of proper
shielding etc) change Delta Ferrite content
• Sensitization: Slow cooling between 750-375°C – Cr
carbide precipitation at Grain boundaries – Corrosion
attack
• Preheat not required
• Interpass temp control extremely important
• Stress corrosion cracking – Presence of stress + Halogen
atmosphere
• PWHT not required
• Suitable for all types of Arc welding / Plasma welding,
Resistance and other welding processes (EBW, FSW)
Weldability of PH Stainless Steel
• Precipitation Hardenable (PH) SS possess high strength
with reasonably simple heat treatment – Martensite
formation / Precipitation hardening
• Three types – Martensitic, Semi-Austenitic & Austenitic
• Martensitic: Martensitic structure + Ageing
• Semi-Austenitic: Initially Austenite after Cooling – Reheat
and cool to convert to Martensite + Ageing
• Austenitic: Austenite + Ageing
• Mostly require PWHT after Welding to restore properties
• All Arc welding / Resistance Welding is possible
• Stringent control on weld parameters / heat input
Weldability of Duplex Stainless Steel
• Typical 40-50% Ferrite + Balance Austenite
• Corrosion (mainly Pitting) resistance + High strength /
toughness
• Low coefficient of Thermal expansion – like CS
• Less prone to hot cracking
• High heat input / interpass: HAZ loses Ductility/
toughness, Phase balance disturbs
• Clean joint, good fit-up very important
• Preheating not required
• PWHT must be avoided (Sigma/ Chi/ Alpha Prime
embrittlement)
• Arc Welding processes / High energy beam welding done
Weldability of Duplex Stainless Steel
Micro Of Standard Duplex
Dark Areas:- Ferrite
Light Areas:- Austenite
Weldability of Ni Alloys
• Ni – FCC structure upto Melting point
• Pure Ni & Solid solution of Ni-Cu, Ni-Cr-Fe, Ni-Cr-Mo
widely used