Article
Efecto de la interacción electromagnética de baja intensidad en la microestructura y propiedades mecánicas de soldaduras de acero inoxidable dúplex
Fecha
2014-12Autor
García Rentería, Marco
López Morelos, Víctor
García Hernández, Rafael
Institución
Resumen
In this work, the microstructural and mechanical characterization
of 2205 duplex stainless steel plates of
6.35 mm thick were carried out. Welds were made in
a single pass with the gas metal arc welding (GMAW)
process by adjusting the welding parameters for a heat
input of 1.4 kJ/mm and applying external electromagnetic
fields of 3, 9 and 15 mT. A mixture of 98% Ar
+ 2% O2 was used as shielding gas. Microstructural
characterization of the welded joints was focused on a
quantitative analyses in terms of both area and grain
size of the weld zone by using optical microscopy and
image analysis. It was observed that electromagnetic
interaction of low intensity (EMILI) reduces the heat
affected zone size and refines the grain size in the
weld metal contributing to an improvement of the
ferrite/austenite phases ratio. These analyses were
correlated with the increase in the mechanical efficiency
in terms of tensile strength of the welded joints
with EMILY due to the grain refinement of the weld
metal.