Abstract

The inclusions, microstructures, and toughness in heat‐affected zone (HAZ) of the shipbuilding steel plates with Mg deoxidation and the different Ti/N ratios are studied after the high heat input welding of 400 kJ cm−1. With increasing the Ti/N ratio from 3.00 to 5.67, the average size of inclusions increases, the mass fraction of total TiC inclusions increase from 2.8% to 5.0%, and the average size of MgO–TiN–MnS increases from 2.82 to 5.49 μm, while the number density that can induce intragranular acicular ferrite (IAF) nucleation decreases from 87 to 62 mm−2. These changes in inclusions are detrimental to induce the IAF nucleation. The HAZ microstructures are composed of the IAFs, polygonal ferrites, and upper bainites (UBs). With increasing the Ti/N ratio, the area fraction of the IAFs decreases from 44% to 14%, and the area fraction of UBs increases from 1.8% to 9.5%. The HAZ fracture mode changes from ductile fracture to brittle fracture after the high heat input welding of 400 kJ cm−1, and the HAZ toughness decreases from 183.3 to 48.7 J at −20 °C.

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