Journal of High Pressure Institute of Japan
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Thermal Embrittlement in HAZ of Cast Duplex Stainless Steels—1st report: Embrittling behavior of HAZ by aging—
Hiroshi MIMURAYukihiko HORIISatoru NISHIKAWANobuyuki HIRAIRyouichi KUME
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2001 Volume 39 Issue 3 Pages 148-154

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Effects of aging on toughness were studied in the simulated heat-affected zone (HAZ) as well as the HAZ of weld joint in duplex stainless steels. The results are summarized as follows. (1) Such welding thermal cycle conditions as rapid cooling rate, high heating temperature, long heating time, annealing following thermal cycle, and restraint of thermal strain raise susceptibility to the age-embrittlement in the simulated HAZ. (2) In contrast to the high susceptibility to the age embrittlement in the simulated HAZ specimen of a rapid cooling rate such as 150°C/s, TIG weld joint suffers age embrittlement by a far smaller amount. (3) Annealing after the age-embrittlement diminishes hardness and deterioration of toughness in aged specimens.
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