Abstract

The 300M steel was welded by electron beam welding (EBW) with optimized welding parameters in the annealed state. As-welded, for comparison, and as-quenched (oil quenching at 870°C×1h and tempering at 315°C×2h) welded joints were investigated in this paper. The microstructure and fracture morphology were analyzed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and optical microscope. X-ray energy spectrum analysis was used to determine chemical composition of phases formed at the joint. The microhardness and tensile strength were evaluated. Results indicate that the weld metal microstructures of the as-welded joint are lower bainite, retained austenite and pro-eutectoid ferrite; the heat affected zone microstructure is sorbite with undissolved particles. The microstructure of as-quenched joint is tempered martensite. The tensile strength of the joints after quenching reached 1900MPa.

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