Investigation on three different weldments on performance of SA516 Gr70 steel material

In the present investigation, 10 mm thick SA516Gr70 steel plate welded using three different consumables includes solid wire (ER70S-6), flux cored wire (E71T-1C) and metal cored wire (E70C-6M) of 1.2 mm in size.Carbon steel plate SA516Gr70 welded using MM shows that both root pass and filler pass fi...

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Main Authors: Dr. Pritesh J. Prajapati, Dr. Vishvesh J. Badheka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-06-01
Series:Alexandria Engineering Journal
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016819300456
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spelling doaj-d882154671ee4acd8fd2eaf5e1dadcd22021-06-02T01:11:21ZengElsevierAlexandria Engineering Journal1110-01682019-06-01582637646Investigation on three different weldments on performance of SA516 Gr70 steel materialDr. Pritesh J. Prajapati0Dr. Vishvesh J. Badheka1Head & Professor, Dept of Mechanical Engineering, School of Technology, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat 382007, IndiaCorresponding author.; Head & Professor, Dept of Mechanical Engineering, School of Technology, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat 382007, IndiaIn the present investigation, 10 mm thick SA516Gr70 steel plate welded using three different consumables includes solid wire (ER70S-6), flux cored wire (E71T-1C) and metal cored wire (E70C-6M) of 1.2 mm in size.Carbon steel plate SA516Gr70 welded using MM shows that both root pass and filler pass filled with metal-cored wire. MF indicates Hybrid welds in which root pass filled with metal-cored wire and filler pass with flux cored wire and MS indicate Hybrid welds shows that root pass filled with metal-cored wire and filler pass with solid wired.The angular distortion is higher with MF and MS hybrid welded compare to MM weld. Average yield strength and tensile strength values are higher for with MM weld. Percent elongation is higher for MM and MF welds as compared to hybrid welds MS. During the tensile test all specimens failed from parent material; means welded joints are stronger than the parent metal. The slightly higher impact toughness of the weld metal reported at −49 °C for the MM and MS welds compared to MF weld. Under the transverse direction, weld metal VHN is higher for hybrid weld (MS, MF) compared to MM weld. Keywords: GMAW, FCAW, MCAW, Mechanical and metallurgical testinghttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016819300456
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author Dr. Pritesh J. Prajapati
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Investigation on three different weldments on performance of SA516 Gr70 steel material
Alexandria Engineering Journal
author_facet Dr. Pritesh J. Prajapati
Dr. Vishvesh J. Badheka
author_sort Dr. Pritesh J. Prajapati
title Investigation on three different weldments on performance of SA516 Gr70 steel material
title_short Investigation on three different weldments on performance of SA516 Gr70 steel material
title_full Investigation on three different weldments on performance of SA516 Gr70 steel material
title_fullStr Investigation on three different weldments on performance of SA516 Gr70 steel material
title_full_unstemmed Investigation on three different weldments on performance of SA516 Gr70 steel material
title_sort investigation on three different weldments on performance of sa516 gr70 steel material
publisher Elsevier
series Alexandria Engineering Journal
issn 1110-0168
publishDate 2019-06-01
description In the present investigation, 10 mm thick SA516Gr70 steel plate welded using three different consumables includes solid wire (ER70S-6), flux cored wire (E71T-1C) and metal cored wire (E70C-6M) of 1.2 mm in size.Carbon steel plate SA516Gr70 welded using MM shows that both root pass and filler pass filled with metal-cored wire. MF indicates Hybrid welds in which root pass filled with metal-cored wire and filler pass with flux cored wire and MS indicate Hybrid welds shows that root pass filled with metal-cored wire and filler pass with solid wired.The angular distortion is higher with MF and MS hybrid welded compare to MM weld. Average yield strength and tensile strength values are higher for with MM weld. Percent elongation is higher for MM and MF welds as compared to hybrid welds MS. During the tensile test all specimens failed from parent material; means welded joints are stronger than the parent metal. The slightly higher impact toughness of the weld metal reported at −49 °C for the MM and MS welds compared to MF weld. Under the transverse direction, weld metal VHN is higher for hybrid weld (MS, MF) compared to MM weld. Keywords: GMAW, FCAW, MCAW, Mechanical and metallurgical testing
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