Effects of Nitrogen on Microstructure and Properties of SDSS 2507 Weld Joints by Gas Focusing Plasma Arc Welding.

Materials (Basel)

School of Materials Science and Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212013, China.

Published: November 2024

Regulating the phase ratio between austenite and ferrite in welded joints is crucial for welding super duplex stainless steel. Nitrogen plays a significant role in maintaining an optimal phase ratio. In this study, the focusing gas channel of gas-focused plasma arc welding was utilized to introduce nitrogen into the arc plasma, which was then transferred to the weld pool. Experiments with and without nitrogen addition were designed and conducted to examine the effects of nitrogen on the microstructure and properties of SDSS 2507 weld joints. The results show that nitrogen addition increased the austenite content in the weld metal from 22.2% to 40.2%. Nitrogen also altered the microstructure of the austenite, changing it from thin grain boundary austenite and small intragranular austenite to a large volume of coarse, side-plate Widmanstätten austenite. The ferrite in the weld metal exhibited a preferred orientation during growth, while the austenite showed a disordered orientation. Additionally, the maximum texture intensity of the ferrite decreased with nitrogen addition. Nitrogen addition led to an increase in the microhardness of the austenite in the weld metal, attributed to the solid solution strengthening effect of nitrogen and increased dislocation tangling, while it decreased the microhardness of the ferrite. This study enhances the welding theory of 2507 super duplex stainless steel and guides the practical application of gas-focused plasma arc welding for 2507 super duplex stainless steel.

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