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Solidification and Liquation Cracking Behavior of Dual-Phase Steel DP600
Published in Springer Boston
2019
Volume: 50
   
Issue: 4
Pages: 2029 - 2036
Abstract
In this work, the solidification and liquation cracking behavior of a dual-phase steel DP600 was examined using longitudinal Varestraint testing and hot ductility testing. Varestraint tests showed only limited cracking even at 4 pct augmented strain. Hot ductility tests showed that the nil-strength temperature of the steel was 1459 °C, while the nil-ductility and the ductility-recovery temperatures were 1435 °C and 1420 °C, respectively. The brittleness temperature range was found to be 39 °C, and the DP600 steel was highly resistant to both weld metal solidification cracking and heat-affected zone liquation cracking. The reasons for the high hot cracking resistance of dual-phase steel DP600 are discussed. © 2019, The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society and ASM International.
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JournalData powered by TypesetMetallurgical and Materials Transactions B: Process Metallurgy and Materials Processing Science
PublisherData powered by TypesetSpringer Boston
Open AccessNo
Concepts (13)
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    Ductility
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    FRACTURE MECHANICS
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    Heat affected zone
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    Solidification
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    Steel testing
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    Hot cracking
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    HOT DUCTILITY TESTS
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    LIQUATION CRACKING
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    Recovery temperature
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    Temperature range
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    VARESTRAINT TEST
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    Weld metal
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    Dual phase steel