Influence of welding on the strength of high performance steels

In this study, experiments were carried out to investigate the influence of welding on the strength of high performance steels including the reheated, quenched and tempered (RQT) high strength steel in grade S690 and thermos-mechanically controlled processed (TMCP) normal strength steel in grade S38...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Xing-Zhao, Zhao, Ming-Shan, Chiew, Sing-Ping, Lee, Chi-King, Fung, Tat-Ching
Other Authors: School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-805582019-12-06T13:52:12Z Influence of welding on the strength of high performance steels Zhang, Xing-Zhao Zhao, Ming-Shan Chiew, Sing-Ping Lee, Chi-King Fung, Tat-Ching School of Civil and Environmental Engineering 7th Asia Pacific Young Researchers and Graduates Symposium (YRGS 2015) Influence of welding strength In this study, experiments were carried out to investigate the influence of welding on the strength of high performance steels including the reheated, quenched and tempered (RQT) high strength steel in grade S690 and thermos-mechanically controlled processed (TMCP) normal strength steel in grade S385. Firstly, a special welding program was designed and performed on the RQT and TMCP steel plates to induce welding heat input to the materials. These welding affected plates were subsequently fabricated into smaller specimens for tensile test and metallurgical examination including microstructure observation and Vickers hardness test. Secondly, two T-stub joints made of these two material were manufactured and tested in tension. By comparing the first yield resistances of the T-stub specimens and the design plastic resistances obtained by using equations provided by EC3, the strength of the high performance steel T-stub joints are evaluated. The results showed that welding softened the heat affected zone (HAZ) of S690 high strength steel significantly but its effect on the normal strength steel S385 was insignificant. Accepted version 2016-10-18T08:08:11Z 2019-12-06T13:52:12Z 2016-10-18T08:08:11Z 2019-12-06T13:52:12Z 2016-11-01 2015 Conference Paper Zhang, X.-Z., Zhao, M.-S., Chiew, S.-P., Lee, C.-K., & Fung, T.-C. (2016). Influence of welding on the strength of high performance steels. 7th Asia Pacific Young Researchers and Graduates Symposium (YRGS 2015). https://hdl.handle.net/10356/80558 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/41574 192938 en © 2015 The Author(s) (published by 7th Asia Pacific Young Researchers and Graduates Symposium (YRGS 2015)). This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication in 7th Asia Pacific Young Researchers and Graduates Symposium (YRGS 2015). It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document. 10 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic Influence of welding
strength
spellingShingle Influence of welding
strength
Zhang, Xing-Zhao
Zhao, Ming-Shan
Chiew, Sing-Ping
Lee, Chi-King
Fung, Tat-Ching
Influence of welding on the strength of high performance steels
description In this study, experiments were carried out to investigate the influence of welding on the strength of high performance steels including the reheated, quenched and tempered (RQT) high strength steel in grade S690 and thermos-mechanically controlled processed (TMCP) normal strength steel in grade S385. Firstly, a special welding program was designed and performed on the RQT and TMCP steel plates to induce welding heat input to the materials. These welding affected plates were subsequently fabricated into smaller specimens for tensile test and metallurgical examination including microstructure observation and Vickers hardness test. Secondly, two T-stub joints made of these two material were manufactured and tested in tension. By comparing the first yield resistances of the T-stub specimens and the design plastic resistances obtained by using equations provided by EC3, the strength of the high performance steel T-stub joints are evaluated. The results showed that welding softened the heat affected zone (HAZ) of S690 high strength steel significantly but its effect on the normal strength steel S385 was insignificant.
author2 School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
author_facet School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Zhang, Xing-Zhao
Zhao, Ming-Shan
Chiew, Sing-Ping
Lee, Chi-King
Fung, Tat-Ching
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Zhang, Xing-Zhao
Zhao, Ming-Shan
Chiew, Sing-Ping
Lee, Chi-King
Fung, Tat-Ching
author_sort Zhang, Xing-Zhao
title Influence of welding on the strength of high performance steels
title_short Influence of welding on the strength of high performance steels
title_full Influence of welding on the strength of high performance steels
title_fullStr Influence of welding on the strength of high performance steels
title_full_unstemmed Influence of welding on the strength of high performance steels
title_sort influence of welding on the strength of high performance steels
publishDate 2016
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