Gas metal arc welding of high nitrogen stainless steel with Ar-N2-O2 ternary shielding gas |
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Authors: | Zeng Liu Cheng-lei Fan Zhu Ming Chao Chen Ang Liu Chun-li Yang San-bao Lin Lang-ping Wang |
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Affiliation: | State Key Laboratory of Advanced Welding and Joining,Harbin Institute of Technology,Harbin,150001,China;Inner Mongolia Metal Material Research Institute,Baotou,China |
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Abstract: | High nitrogen stainless steel with nitrogen content of 0.75%was welded by gas metal arc welding with Ar—N2-O2 ternary shielding gas. The effect of the ternary shielding gas on the retention and improvement of nitrogen content in the weld was identified. Surfacing test was conducted first to compare the ability of O2 and CO2 in prompting nitrogen dissolution. The nitrogen content of the surfacing metal with O2 is slightly higher than CO2. And then Ar—N2-O2 shielding gas was applied to weld high nitrogen stainless steel. After using N2-containing shielding gas, the nitrogen content of the weld was improved by 0.1 wt%. As N2 continued to increase, the increment of nitrogen content was not obvious, but the ferrite decreased from the top to the bottom. When the proportion of N2 reached 20%, a full austenitic weld was obtained and the tensile strength was improved by 8.7%. Combined with the results of surfacing test and welding test, it is concluded that the main effect of N2 is to inhibit the escape of nitrogen and suppress the ni-trogen diffusion from bottom to the top in the molten pool. |
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Keywords: | High nitrogen stainless steel Ar—N2-O2 shielding gas Action mechanism |
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