Abstract
Multi-run high strength low alloy (HSLA) steel plates welded by manual metal arc (MMA) process were investigated. Heterogeneous weld metal microstructure was studied accompanied with its effect on the mechanical properties of the joint. Microstructural studies revealed: (1) in the last run, there were intergranular acicular ferrite and pro-eutectoid ferrite, (2) in previous weld runs, there were refined grains with precipitated particles and (3) in the interlayer region of previous runs, there were some heterogeneous ferrite grains, grain boundary discontinuities and precipitated microalloying elements. In the last run, in fusion zone weld and heat affected zone interface, the solidification is a phenomenon of an epitaxial growth type structure. However, in previous weld runs, there was neither epitaxial growth nor typical refined grain structure. The mechanical properties varied in different parts of the welded plate due to the metallurgical characteristics of weld metal in comparison with the production procedure of HSLA steels and their metallurgical parameters.
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