Abstract

Phase transitions during crystallization and subsequent thermal and deformation effects under the influence of various mechanical loads in welded joints of the plates of medium carbon steel by a consumable electrode in shielding gases with a flux-cored wire based on Fe–C–Cr matrix are studied. The test results for weldability, abrasive wear resistance, and stress state formation and the results of metallographic, electron microscopic, and X-ray diffraction studies are analyzed. It is shown that the structure of welded seam consists of metastable austenite, δ-ferrite, and high-strength carbon–chromium martensite. Welded joints have a high capability of intense hardening under local deformation owing to the TRIP effect (transformation-induced plasticity).

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