Assessment of Heat-Affected Zone Softening of Hot-Press-Formed Steel over 2.0 GPa Tensile Strength with Bead-On-Plate Laser Welding

High-strength hot-press-formed (HPF) steels with a fully martensitic microstructure are being widely used in the fabrication of automotive body structure, and 2.0 GPa-strength HPF steel has recently been commercially launched. However, heat-affected zone (HAZ) softening is unavoidable in welding mar...

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Main Authors: Kwangsoo Kim, Namhyun Kang, Minjung Kang, Cheolhee Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/13/5774
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spelling doaj-a75cf1f751dd470aae85a4889bc833542021-07-15T15:29:22ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-06-01115774577410.3390/app11135774Assessment of Heat-Affected Zone Softening of Hot-Press-Formed Steel over 2.0 GPa Tensile Strength with Bead-On-Plate Laser WeldingKwangsoo Kim0Namhyun Kang1Minjung Kang2Cheolhee Kim3Department of Materials Engineering, Pusan National University, Changjeon-Dong, Pusan 46241, KoreaDepartment of Materials Engineering, Pusan National University, Changjeon-Dong, Pusan 46241, KoreaWelding and Joining Research Group, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Songdodong Incheon 21999, KoreaWelding and Joining Research Group, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Songdodong Incheon 21999, KoreaHigh-strength hot-press-formed (HPF) steels with a fully martensitic microstructure are being widely used in the fabrication of automotive body structure, and 2.0 GPa-strength HPF steel has recently been commercially launched. However, heat-affected zone (HAZ) softening is unavoidable in welding martensitic steel. In this study, the HAZ softening characteristic of 2.0 GPa HPF steel was investigated by applying a high-brightness laser welding process, wherein the heat input was controlled by varying the welding speed. Microstructural evaluation and hardness test results showed that the base metal with a fully martensitic microstructure was changed to the same type of fully martensitic microstructure in the weld metal, while relatively soft microstructures of tempered martensite and ferrite phase were partially formed in the intercritical HAZ (ICHAZ) and subcritical HAZ (SCHAZ) areas. In the tensile test, the joint strength was 10–20% lower than that of the base metal, and the fracture initiation was estimated at the ICHAZ/SCHAZ boundary, where the lowest hardness was confirmed by the nanoindentation technique.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/13/5774hot-press-formed steelhigh-strength steel2 GPa strengthlaser weldingheat-affected zonesoftening
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Namhyun Kang
Minjung Kang
Cheolhee Kim
Assessment of Heat-Affected Zone Softening of Hot-Press-Formed Steel over 2.0 GPa Tensile Strength with Bead-On-Plate Laser Welding
Applied Sciences
hot-press-formed steel
high-strength steel
2 GPa strength
laser welding
heat-affected zone
softening
author_facet Kwangsoo Kim
Namhyun Kang
Minjung Kang
Cheolhee Kim
author_sort Kwangsoo Kim
title Assessment of Heat-Affected Zone Softening of Hot-Press-Formed Steel over 2.0 GPa Tensile Strength with Bead-On-Plate Laser Welding
title_short Assessment of Heat-Affected Zone Softening of Hot-Press-Formed Steel over 2.0 GPa Tensile Strength with Bead-On-Plate Laser Welding
title_full Assessment of Heat-Affected Zone Softening of Hot-Press-Formed Steel over 2.0 GPa Tensile Strength with Bead-On-Plate Laser Welding
title_fullStr Assessment of Heat-Affected Zone Softening of Hot-Press-Formed Steel over 2.0 GPa Tensile Strength with Bead-On-Plate Laser Welding
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Heat-Affected Zone Softening of Hot-Press-Formed Steel over 2.0 GPa Tensile Strength with Bead-On-Plate Laser Welding
title_sort assessment of heat-affected zone softening of hot-press-formed steel over 2.0 gpa tensile strength with bead-on-plate laser welding
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-06-01
description High-strength hot-press-formed (HPF) steels with a fully martensitic microstructure are being widely used in the fabrication of automotive body structure, and 2.0 GPa-strength HPF steel has recently been commercially launched. However, heat-affected zone (HAZ) softening is unavoidable in welding martensitic steel. In this study, the HAZ softening characteristic of 2.0 GPa HPF steel was investigated by applying a high-brightness laser welding process, wherein the heat input was controlled by varying the welding speed. Microstructural evaluation and hardness test results showed that the base metal with a fully martensitic microstructure was changed to the same type of fully martensitic microstructure in the weld metal, while relatively soft microstructures of tempered martensite and ferrite phase were partially formed in the intercritical HAZ (ICHAZ) and subcritical HAZ (SCHAZ) areas. In the tensile test, the joint strength was 10–20% lower than that of the base metal, and the fracture initiation was estimated at the ICHAZ/SCHAZ boundary, where the lowest hardness was confirmed by the nanoindentation technique.
topic hot-press-formed steel
high-strength steel
2 GPa strength
laser welding
heat-affected zone
softening
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/13/5774
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