Abstract

In order to explore the reasons for coarse grained embrittlement, post-weld heat treatment (PWHT) with different times was conducted on the coarse grained heat affected zone (CGHAZ) of A533B steel. The results reveal that the impact toughness of the CGHAZ at room temperature decreases with the prolongation of PWHT time from 0.5 to 4 h. As the PWHT time increases to 4 h, the fracture feature of the CGHAZ presents intergranular cleavage ruptures, and the impact toughness exhibits the minimum value. After PWHT for 4 h, the area of the intergranular cleavage fractures decreases, and the impact toughness gradually increases. Further research reveals that there is phosphorus grain boundary segregation in the CGHAZ. The theory of non-equilibrium grain boundary segregation (NGS) is proposed to explain the phenomenon. It is found that the PWHT time with minimum impact toughness is consistent with critical time of phosphorus NGS.

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