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Filler metal

About: Filler metal is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 11152 publications have been published within this topic receiving 86590 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, transverse mechanical arc oscillation was employed to obtain grain refinement in the weldment during tungsten inert gas welding of Al-Mg-Si alloy.
Abstract: Reduction in grain size in weld fusion zones (FZs) presents the advantages of increased resistance to solidification cracking and improvement in mechanical properties. Transverse mechanical arc oscillation was employed to obtain grain refinement in the weldment during tungsten inert gas welding of Al-Mg-Si alloy. Electron backscattered diffraction analysis was carried out on AA6061-AA4043 filler metal tungsten inert gas welds. Grain size, texture evolution, misorientation distribution, and aspect ratio of weld metal, PMZ, and BM have been observed at fixed arc oscillation amplitude and at three different frequencies levels. Arc oscillation showed grain size reduction and texture formation. Fine-grained arc oscillated welds exhibited better yield and ultimate tensile strengths and significant improvement in percent elongation. The obtained results were attributed to reduction in equivalent circular diameter of grains and increase in number of subgrain network structure of low angle grain boundaries.

33 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented an experimental and numerical study of residual stress states and deformation in fillet welded AA2024-T3 T-joints produced using a high-power fiber laser.
Abstract: This paper presents an experimental and numerical study of residual stress states and deformation in fillet welded AA2024-T3 T-joints produced using a high-power fibre laser. Welded sheets with one and three stiffeners were prepared, respectively, to determine changes in microstructure, residual stress, distortion and micro-hardness. 3D sequentially coupled thermo-mechanical finite element models were developed to analyse welding temperature fields, and accurately simulate welding residual stresses and deformation. The simulated results were calibrated using the experimental database on weld pool geometry obtained from optical metallography and temperature fields measured using thermocouples. Residual stress measurements were made using neutron diffraction techniques and sheet distortions were measured using a coordinate measuring machine. The influence of various mechanical boundary conditions on angular and cambering sheet distortions was examined to optimise the restraint parameters. The application of element death and rebirth and dummy element techniques were studied and compared to incorporate the effect of filler metal deposition during welding. The level of residual microstrain was evaluated by diffraction peak width analysis, which indicated the maximal values in the weld metal. The effect of grain growth with respect to strength was of minor importance, whereas, considerable softening in the weld metal was observed.

33 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a novel swing arc welding system developed for horizontal narrow gap gas metal arc welding (NG-GMAW) which was used in welding and joining heavy plate structures was designed and attempted.
Abstract: In this paper, a novel swing arc welding system developed for horizontal narrow gap gas metal arc welding (NG-GMAW) which was used in welding and joining heavy plate structures was designed and attempted. Using this welding system, two sound heavy plate beads, i.e., “multi-layer single-pass” welding and “multi-layer double-pass” welding structures, were obtained through adjusting swing amplitude and frequency. Two different welding structures are both without sagged molten pool and interlayer slags, especially obtaining the complete sidewall penetration. All these welding features ensure the bead with higher tensile properties and hardness than the base metal, respectively. This welding system displays considerable flexibility and convenience and possesses a tremendous advantage in the auto-welding industry.

33 citations

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01 Feb 1980
TL;DR: In this paper, the phase separations were found for type 308 stainless steel filler metal, L + L + delta + L+ delta + Δ + δ + ε, and for type 310 stainless steel fillers.
Abstract: Thermal analysis and interrupted solidification experiments on selected austenitic stainless steel filler metals provided an understanding of the solidification behavior of austenitic stainless steel welds. The sequences of phase separations found were for type 308 stainless steel filler metal, L + L + delta + L + delta + ..gamma.. ..-->.. ..gamma.. + delta, and for type 310 stainless steel filler metal, L ..-->.. L + ..gamma.. ..-->.. ..gamma... In type 308 stainless steel filler metal, ferrite at room temperature was identified as either the untransformed primary delta-ferrite formed during the initial stages of solidification or the residual ferrite after Widmanstaetten austenite precipitation. Microprobe and scanning transmission electron microscope microanalyses revealed that solute extensively redistributes during the transformation of primary delta-ferrite to austenite, leading to enrichment and stabilization of ferrite by chromium. The type 310 stainless steel filler metal investigated solidifies by the primary crystallization of austenite, with the transformation going to completion at the solidus temperature. In our samples residual ferrite resulting from solute segregation was absent at the intercellular or interdendritic regions.

33 citations

Patent
30 Jun 1961

33 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202379
2022127
2021178
2020291
2019329
2018320