masterThesis
Avaliação microestrutural de Zonas Parcialmente Diluídas obtidas por soldagem dissimilar empregando os metais de adição Inox 309L e Inconel 625
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SILVA, William Constantino da. Avaliação microestrutural de Zonas Parcialmente Diluídas obtidas por soldagem dissimilar empregando os metais de adição Inox 309L e Inconel 625. 2018. 86f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciência e Engenharia de Materiais) - Centro de Ciências Exatas e da Terra, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2018.
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Silva, William Constantino da
Resumen
In order to investigate the influence on Partially Mixed Zones (PMZ), of the heat input
and the filler metals employed, the present work is predicted for the metallurgical
profile of interfacial regions, using alloy Inconel 625 filler metals and 309L stainless
steel filler metal, both deposited by the GMAW process on low carbon steel. However,
for cladding to achieve its intended purpose, during the cladding process with low
dilution, the choice of cladding with high dilution should be ensured to evaluate this
parameter at the interface of the substrate with the cladding. Therefore, changes in
the welding speed, to obtain claddings with different metallurgical characteristics, to
influence the substrate / cladding interaction and to obtain several percentages of
dilution. The welds were deposited on specimens of 200 x 100 x 10 mm, forming test
pieces with one cladding layer, formed by three weld beads. For each filler metal used,
two heat input of welding were imposed, 1500 J / mm and 550 J / mm. From these
specimens were removed for analysis of the metallography, followed by analysis by
optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy with field emission gun and
microhardness test. The results are a direct indication between the PMZ thicknesses
and the filler metals employed, so that claddings using 309L stainless steel presented
thicker PMZ when compared to PMZ cladding produced with Inconel 625. For both
filler metals, higher welding speed contributed to higher dilution percentages, because
of a smaller reinforcement area formed in the in the cladding. Another important result
was evidenced by microhardness analysis, where it was possible to observe a
considerable increase in the hardness values in the interfacial region, more precisely
in the Partially Mixed Zones (PMZ) and in the Heat-Affected Zones (HAZ) closest to
the fusion line.