QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE JAPAN WELDING SOCIETY
Online ISSN : 2434-8252
Print ISSN : 0288-4771
Influence of Impurity and Alloying Elements on SR Cracking of 720 N/mm2 Class High Strength Steel
Koreaki TamakiKaneyuki ImaiJippei SuzukiYukihiko HoriiTatsuya Kumagai
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1995 Volume 13 Issue 2 Pages 256-261

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Abstract
The sensitivity of reheat cracking (SR cracking) of 720 N/mm2 class high strength steel was discussed from the viewpoint of the chemical composition. The content of each impurity or alloying elements was shifted in a certain range from the original chemical composition of this steel (2.8%Ni-1.5%Cr-0.5%Mo, 0.10%C, 0.005%P, 0.001%S, 0.006%N), and the change of the cracking sensitivity was examined. The following results were obtained by the implant type cracking test.
(1) This steel is originally less sensitive to reheat cracking ; the low contents of phosphorus and sulfur contribute to minimize the cracking sensitivity.
(2) The harmful effects of phosphorus and sulfur appear when their contents exceed certain critical values. The critical phosphorus content (Pcrit) is 0.011%. The critical sulfur content (Scrit) is about 0.006%. Reducing the nitrogen content increases the Pcrit and Scrit.
(3) The critical carbon content (Ccrit) is 0.15%.
(4) Small quantities of vanadium and niobium increase the cracking sensitivity. The critical con-tents, Vcrit and Nbcrit are 0.02% and 0.03%, respectively.
(5) Those results agree well with the results of fundamental researches on Cr-Mo type heat-resisting steels.
The Y-type joint cracking test was also carried out on all the specimens mentioned above, but no cracking was detected.
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