Hybrid Welding (Laser–Electric Arc MAG) of High Yield Point Steel S960QL

The article discusses the effect of the hybrid-welding process (laser–electric arc MAG <i>Metal Active Gas</i>) on the structure and properties of butt joints (having various thicknesses, i.e., 5 mm and 7 mm) made of steel S960QL. Welding tests were performed in the flat position (PA) an...

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Main Authors: Michał Urbańczyk, Janusz Adamiec
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/18/5447
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spelling doaj-76f79ce5490c40bc8a6582ad0e3ccd162021-09-26T00:37:38ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442021-09-01145447544710.3390/ma14185447Hybrid Welding (Laser–Electric Arc MAG) of High Yield Point Steel S960QLMichał Urbańczyk0Janusz Adamiec1Łukasiewicz Resarch Network—Institute of Welding, Błogosławionego Czesława 16-18, 44-100 Gliwice, PolandDivision of Engineering Materials, Faculty of Materials Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, Krasińskiego 8, 40-019 Katowice, PolandThe article discusses the effect of the hybrid-welding process (laser–electric arc MAG <i>Metal Active Gas</i>) on the structure and properties of butt joints (having various thicknesses, i.e., 5 mm and 7 mm) made of steel S960QL. Welding tests were performed in the flat position (PA) and in the horizontal position (PC). Joints made of steel S960QL in the above-presented configuration are present in elements of crane structures (e.g., telescopic crane jibs). The welding tests involved the use of the G Mn4Ni1.5CrMo solid electrode wire and the Ar+18% CO<sub>2</sub> shielding gas mixture (M21) (used in the MAG method). Non-destructive visual and radiographic tests did not reveal the presence of any welding imperfections in the joints. The welded joints obtained in the tests represented quality level B in accordance with the requirements of the ISO 12932 standard. Microscopic metallographic tests revealed that the heat-affected zone (HAZ) contained the coarse-grained martensitic structure resulting from the effect of the complex welding thermal cycle on the microstructure of the joints. Destructive tests revealed that the joints were characterised by tensile strength similar to that of the base material. The hybrid welding (laser–MAG) of steel S960QL enabled the obtainment of joints characterised by favourable plastic properties and impact energy exceeding 27 J. The tests revealed the possibility of making hybrid-welded joints satisfying the quality-related requirements specified in the ISO 15614-14 standard.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/18/5447hybrid weldingsteel S960QLHLAWlaser beamMAG metal active gas
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author Michał Urbańczyk
Janusz Adamiec
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Janusz Adamiec
Hybrid Welding (Laser–Electric Arc MAG) of High Yield Point Steel S960QL
Materials
hybrid welding
steel S960QL
HLAW
laser beam
MAG metal active gas
author_facet Michał Urbańczyk
Janusz Adamiec
author_sort Michał Urbańczyk
title Hybrid Welding (Laser–Electric Arc MAG) of High Yield Point Steel S960QL
title_short Hybrid Welding (Laser–Electric Arc MAG) of High Yield Point Steel S960QL
title_full Hybrid Welding (Laser–Electric Arc MAG) of High Yield Point Steel S960QL
title_fullStr Hybrid Welding (Laser–Electric Arc MAG) of High Yield Point Steel S960QL
title_full_unstemmed Hybrid Welding (Laser–Electric Arc MAG) of High Yield Point Steel S960QL
title_sort hybrid welding (laser–electric arc mag) of high yield point steel s960ql
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2021-09-01
description The article discusses the effect of the hybrid-welding process (laser–electric arc MAG <i>Metal Active Gas</i>) on the structure and properties of butt joints (having various thicknesses, i.e., 5 mm and 7 mm) made of steel S960QL. Welding tests were performed in the flat position (PA) and in the horizontal position (PC). Joints made of steel S960QL in the above-presented configuration are present in elements of crane structures (e.g., telescopic crane jibs). The welding tests involved the use of the G Mn4Ni1.5CrMo solid electrode wire and the Ar+18% CO<sub>2</sub> shielding gas mixture (M21) (used in the MAG method). Non-destructive visual and radiographic tests did not reveal the presence of any welding imperfections in the joints. The welded joints obtained in the tests represented quality level B in accordance with the requirements of the ISO 12932 standard. Microscopic metallographic tests revealed that the heat-affected zone (HAZ) contained the coarse-grained martensitic structure resulting from the effect of the complex welding thermal cycle on the microstructure of the joints. Destructive tests revealed that the joints were characterised by tensile strength similar to that of the base material. The hybrid welding (laser–MAG) of steel S960QL enabled the obtainment of joints characterised by favourable plastic properties and impact energy exceeding 27 J. The tests revealed the possibility of making hybrid-welded joints satisfying the quality-related requirements specified in the ISO 15614-14 standard.
topic hybrid welding
steel S960QL
HLAW
laser beam
MAG metal active gas
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/18/5447
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