WO2014164112A1 - An alloying composition for self-shielded fcaw wires with low diffusible hydrogen and high charpy "v"-notch impact toughness - Google Patents
An alloying composition for self-shielded fcaw wires with low diffusible hydrogen and high charpy "v"-notch impact toughness Download PDFInfo
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- Embodiments of the invention generally relate to welding electrodes, and more particularly to an improved welding electrode with low diffusible hydrogen and high Charpy V-notch impact toughness.
- SS-FCAW Self-shielded flux cored arc welding
- the improved self-shielded flux-cored welding electrode should also have high Charpy V-notch impact toughness.
- a flux cored welding electrode may include a ferrous metal sheath and a core within the sheath including core ingredients.
- the core ingredients may comprise, in weight percent based on the total weight of the wire: 2.0 - 3.0 aluminum; 1.0 - 2.0 manganese; and 0.001 - 0.35 rare earth metal oxide.
- the flux cored welding electrode is capable of yielding a weld having a diffusible hydrogen level of 5 ml/ 100 g or less and a Charpy V-notch toughness at -40°F of at least 100 ft-lbs.
- the rare earth metal of the rare earth metal oxide comprises up to 0.11 wt. % of the total weight of the metal sheath and core ingredients.
- the rare earth metal oxide may comprise a plurality of rare earth metal oxides.
- the rare earth metal oxide may include Ce 2 0 3 -La 2 0 3 -Nd 2 0 3 - Pr 2 0 3 .
- the core ingredients further comprise, in weight percent, based on the total weight of the wire: 9.54 of a first sintered fluoride; 4.53 sintered oxide; 0.42 of a second sintered fluoride; 2.04 aluminum; 1.77 magnesium; 1.00 manganese; 0.87 nickel 0.21 Ce 2 0 3 -La 2 0 3 - Nd 2 0 3 -Pr 2 0 3 ; and 0.36 iron.
- the first sintered fluoride may comprise BaLiF 3
- the sintered oxide may comprise Li 2 0-CaO-Si0 2 -Fe 3 0 4
- the second sintered fluoride may comprise KL1F 2
- the core ingredients may further comprise, in weight percent, based on the total weight of wire: 9.34 of a first sintered fluoride; 4.53 sintered oxide; 0.83 of a second sintered fluoride; 2.10 aluminum; 1.77 magnesium; 1.01 manganese; 0.98 nickel; 0.10 Ce 2 0 3 -La 2 0 3 -Nd 2 0 3 -Pr 2 0 3 ; and 0.03 iron.
- the first sintered fluoride may comprise BaLiF 3
- the sintered oxide may comprise Li 2 0-CaO-Si0 2 -Fe 3 0 4
- the second sintered fluoride comprises KLiF 2
- the core ingredients may further comprise, in weight percent, based on the total weigh of wire: 9.13 of a first sintered fluoride; 4.51 sintered oxide; 0.42 of a second sintered fluoride; 2.04 aluminum; 1.77 magnesium; 0.96 manganese; 0.87 nickel; 0.44 zirconium dioxide; 0.07 Ce 2 03-La 2 0 3 -Nd 2 03-Pr 2 0 3 ; and 0.53 iron.
- the first sintered fluoride may comprise BaLiF3
- the sintered oxide may comprise Li 2 0-CaO-Si0 2 - Fe3C"4
- the second sintered fluoride may comprise KLiF 2 .
- a flux composition for a cored welding electrode may comprise, in weight percent based on the total weight of the wire: 2.0 - 3.0 aluminum; 1.0 - 2.0 manganese; and 0.001 - 0.11 rare earth metal.
- the rare earth metal may comprise a rare earth metal oxide.
- the rare earth metal oxide may comCe 2 0 3 -La 2 0 3 - Nd 2 0 3 -Pr 2 0 3 .
- the composition may comprise, in weight percent, based on the total weight of the wire: 9.54 of a first sintered fluoride; 4.53 sintered oxide; 0.42 of a second sintered fluoride; 2.04 aluminum; 1.77 magnesium; 1.00 manganese; 0.87 nickel; 0.07 rare earth metals selected from the list consisting of Ce, La, Nd and Pr; and 0.36 iron.
- the first sintered fluoride may comprise BaLiF3
- the sintered oxide may comprise Li 2 0-CaO-Si0 2 - Fe3C"4
- the second sintered fluoride may comprise KLiF 2 .
- the composition may comprise, in weight percent, based on the total weight of the wire: 9.13 of a first sintered fluoride; 4.53 sintered oxide; 0.83 of a second sintered fluoride; 2.10 aluminum; 1.77 magnesium; 1.01 manganese; 0.98 nickel; 0.04 rare earth metals selected from the list consisting of Ce, La, Nd and Pr; and 0.83 iron.
- the first sintered fluoride may comprise BaLiF 3
- the sintered oxide may comprise Li 2 0-CaO-Si0 2 -Fe30 4
- the second sintered fluoride may comprise KLiF 2 .
- the composition may comprise, in weight percent, based on the total weight of the wire: 9.13 of a first sintered fluoride; 4.51 sintered oxide; 0.42 of a second sintered fluoride; 2.04 aluminum; 1.77 magnesium; 0.96 manganese; 0.87 nickel; 0.44 zirconium dioxide; 0.03 rare earth metals selected from the list consisting of Ce, La, Nd and Pr; and 0.53 iron.
- the first sintered fluoride may comprise BaLiF 3
- the sintered oxide may comprise Li 2 0-CaO-Si0 2 -Fe 3 0 4
- the second sintered fluoride may comprise KLiF 2 .
- a flux cored welding electrode comprising a ferrous metal sheath and a core within the sheath including core ingredients, the core ingredients comprising, in weight percent based on the total weight of the wire: 2.0 - 3.0 aluminum; 1.0 - 2.0 manganese; and 0.001 - 0.5 rare earth metal oxide.
- the flux cored welding electrode may be capable of yielding a weld having a diffusible hydrogen level of 5 ml/100 g or less and a Charpy V-notch toughness at -40°F of at least 100 ft-lbs.
- FIG. 1 is a phase diagram of Fe-Al
- FIG. 2 is a ternary phase diagram section of Fe-Al-Mn at 1000°C;
- FIG. 3 is a graph showing impact toughness as a function of rare earth metal content
- FIG. 4 is a graph showing diffusible hydrogen content in a weld as a function of rare earth metal content in a flux-cored wire.
- Self-shielded flux cored welding produces unique characteristics of weld metal microstructure and distribution.
- conventional microstructural constituents including ferrite, ferrite as a second phase aligned, acicular ferrite, and the like
- another type of second phase ferrite has been found in a weaved morphology.
- the microstructural characteristics of an E71T8- 1 type weld were investigated by changing major alloying elements of Mn and Al from 1.0 - 1.5 wt. % and 0.7 - 0.9 wt. %, separately.
- the inventor has discovered that increasing the amount of both weaved ferrite and acicular ferrite benefits the Charpy V-notch impact toughness of self-shielded FCAW welds that were dominated by ferrite. Having such a predominant ferrite composition in welds, and with a low manganese content (i.e., -0.7%), can cause fluctuations in the Charpy V-notch impact toughness at -40° F. Therefore, it can be important to optimize the alloying of manganese and aluminum in the welds to ensure robust mechanical properties.
- the inventor has further discovered that the addition of rare earth metals in the welds is an effective way to greatly benefit the impact toughness and to reduce the diffusible hydrogen content to the H5 level (i.e., electrodes or electrode-flux combinations capable of depositing weld metal with a maximum diffusible hydrogen content of 5 mL/l OOg), while maintaining a desired high Charpy V-notch toughness (e.g., at least 100 ft-lbs at -40F).
- H5 level i.e., electrodes or electrode-flux combinations capable of depositing weld metal with a maximum diffusible hydrogen content of 5 mL/l OOg
- a desired high Charpy V-notch toughness e.g., at least 100 ft-lbs at -40F.
- Rare earth metals can serve as trapping sites to arrest diffusible hydrogen in welds, in addition to its arc stability effect which benefits the reduction of diffusible hydrogen.
- the present disclosure shows that adding rare earth metals from 0.001 to 0.11 wt. % in self-shielded flux-cored wires can effectively reduce the diffusible hydrogen down to the H5 level.
- rare earth oxides contain various rare earth metals including, but not limited to, Cerium (Ce), Lanthanum (La), Neodymium (Nd), Praseodymium (Pr), Scandium (Sc), and Yttrium (Y).
- An exemplary list of appropriate rare earth metal oxides includes, but is not limited to, SC2O3, Y2O3, La 2 0 3 , Ce 2 0 3 , Ce0 2 , Nd 2 0 3 , and Pr 2 0 3 .
- FCAW wire 5/64" ESAB E71T-8 type self-shielded FCAW wire was employed to serve as a base formula for the investigation.
- the example flux cored wires were manufactured using cold-rolled strip (a low carbon steel) with modified flux values as indicated. A typical weight percent or fill ratio of the flux mixes was about 20.75%.
- Lubricants were applied to the samples for proper manufacturing and wire feed-ability.
- Esab Origo Mig 6502C welding machine coupled with the Feed 3004 wire feeder.
- welding parameters used were 19.5V, 25 OA, 14 inch-per-minute (ipm) travel speed and a 7/8"electrode extension. The same welding parameters were used to prepare chempads to determine the chemical composition of each weld.
- Each welding plate was subjected to a radiographic examination. After radiographic examination was satisfied, specimens for tension and Charpy V-notch impact tests were extracted from each plate and machined per AWS A5.29. In addition, a macro sample was cut out at the middle of each plate.
- microstructural constituents in order to better understand the resultant mechanical properties. 10-15 fields were examined by a 10x10 grid on those welds. In addition, a Hitachi S-3400N SEM was used to examine microstructural constituents as required. In addition, a Jeol 6500 FEG/OIM equipped with ED AX Genesis in Oak Ridge National Laboratory was utilized for detailed SEM work on the microstructure.
- ESAB E71T-8 type self shielded FCAW wires served as a base formula for the preparation of six sample electrodes (El - E6).
- An exemplary formulation for this E71T-8 type wire is as follows: Sintered fluoride (BaLiF 3 ) 10.00%
- Sintered oxides Li 2 0-CaO-Si0 2 -Fe 3 0 4 ) 4.56%
- the base formula received an additional dose of rare earth metals (in oxide form) in a range from 0.001 wt. % to 0.109 wt. % in the wires (see Table I, below).
- Adding the rare earth metals in a range from 0.001 to 0.11 wt. % in self- shielded flux cored wires can effectively lower the diffusible hydrogen content in a T8- 1 type weld down to an H5 level.
- Adding rare earth metals in an amount ranging from 0.001 wt % to 0.11 wt. % to a T8-Nil type self-shielded flux cored wire can substantially improve the weld metal Charpy V-notch impact toughness.
- the optimal addition of the rare earth metals has been found to be about 0.04 wt. %.
- a composition window of aluminum, manganese and rare earth metals in wires is defined to be 2.0-3.0 wt. % [Al] (which results in 0.7-1.0 wt.% [Al] in welds) and 1.0-2.0 wt. % [Mn] (which results in l . l-1.5wt.% [Mn] in welds) and up to 0.11 wt. % rare earth metals, such as, but not limited to, La, Ce, Nd, Pr, etc.
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