Influence of Submerged Arc Welding Current Intensity on the Mechanical Properties and Microstructure of Pressure Vessel P355N Steel

Author:

Cioroagă Bogdan-Dorel1,Socalici Ana Virginia1,Cioată Vasile George1,Linul Emanoil2ORCID,Hulka Iosif3ORCID,Anghel Iasmina-Mădălina2

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Engineering in Hunedoara, Politehnica University Timişoara, Revoluţiei 5, 331128 Hunedoara, Romania

2. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Politehnica University Timişoara, Blvd. M. Viteazu 1, 300006 Timişoara, Romania

3. Research Institute for Renewable Energy, Politehnica University Timişoara, Str. Musicescu Gavril, nr. 138, 300501 Timișoara, Romania

Abstract

This article presents a study on the influence of the intensity of the welding current on the properties of the mechanical strain strength of welded joints made by using submerged arc welding technology. The influence of the welding current on the microstructure of the welded joints was also observed in different regions of the cross-section of the welding seam. Also subject to observation was the mode of influence of the welding current on the geometry and dimensions of the welding seams. The welded samples were obtained using five different welding regimes whose main variable was the intensity of the welding current, which had values between 300 A and 700 A. The criterion used as a reference for comparing the effects produced by the studied welding regimes was a standard welding regime that is used in the industry for welding railway tank wagons, with a welding current intensity of 480 A. The base material used in the experiments was a fine-grained carbon steel specially intended for the manufacture of pressure vessels identified as P355 N; the semi-finished product from which the samples were made consisted of 6 mm thick laminated sheets used in the manufacture of the covers of the vessels that make up the railway tank wagon. The aim of this study was to highlight the differences that may appear through varying the current welding parameter and identify welding regimes that can provide welded joints with superior mechanical properties compared to what is currently employed in the industry. This study focused on the most widespread technology of welding pressure vessels: the submerged electric arc welding method.

Funder

Politehnica University Timișoara

Publisher

MDPI AG

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