Materials Chemistry and Physics, volume 318, pages 129297

Effect of ultrasonic vibration on the pores and properties of the laser-arc hybrid welding joint of high nitrogen steel

Bo Cui 1, 2, 3
Ke Chen 2
Ke Chen 2
Yi Yang 3
You Lv 1
Fulong Zhang 4
ZHANG Fulong 4
Liu Shuangyu 4
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College of Mechanical and Civil Engineering, Jilin Agricultural Science and Technology University, Jilin, 132101, China
3
 
Post-doctoral Research Station of Anhui Hualing Kitchen Equipment Co., Ltd., Maanshan, 243131, China
4
 
School of Mechanical Engineering, Yancheng Institute of Technology, Yancheng, 224051, China
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-05-01
scimago Q1
SJR0.769
CiteScore8.7
Impact factor4.3
ISSN02540584, 18793312
Condensed Matter Physics
General Materials Science
Abstract
High nitrogen steel welded joints are prone to problems such as porosity defects and coarse grain size. To address these issues, ultrasonic-assisted laser-arc hybrid welding experiments were conducted on 8 mm-thick high nitrogen steel plates. The effect of ultrasonic vibration on the porosity defects, microstructure, and properties of welded joints was studied. The results indicate that with the increase of ultrasonic power, the pore ratio of the weld first decreases and then increases. The effects generated due to ultrasound such as cavitation and sound flow caused grain refinement while weakening the directionality of grain growth. The refined microstructure of the weld increased the microhardness. However, when the ultrasonic power was 240 W, the microhardness of the welded joint decreased due to the low nitrogen content. As the ultrasonic power was increased, the tensile strength and impact toughness initially exhibited an enhancement followed by a declining trend. The best mechanical properties were obtained when the ultrasonic power was 180 W. In contrast, the worst performance was obtained when the ultrasonic power was 240 W, which was due to higher porosity and severe nitrogen loss. Ultrasonic impact can reduce welding residual stress and improve the corrosion resistance of welds, and the effect becomes more pronounced with the increase of ultrasound power.
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