Microstructure of Friction-Stir-Welded High-Nitrogen Stainless Steel
Friction stir welding (FSW) was applied to a 0.53% nitrogen stainless steel. The nitrogen content change and the microstructural evolution in the weld were investigated. The nitrogen content analysis revealed that the stir zone (SZ) showed roughly the same nitrogen content as the base material (BM)....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Materials science forum 2007-03, Vol.539-543, p.3757-3762 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Friction stir welding (FSW) was applied to a 0.53% nitrogen stainless steel. The nitrogen content
change and the microstructural evolution in the weld were investigated. The nitrogen content analysis
revealed that the stir zone (SZ) showed roughly the same nitrogen content as the base material (BM). This
result suggests that FSW is an effective welding process for keeping up nitrogen content of high-nitrogen
steel weld. The microstructural observation showed that the weld had the BM, the SZ, the partially
recrystallized zone (PRZ) and the heat affected zone (HAZ). The coarse grain structure of the BM changed to
relatively fine microstructure of equiaxially recrystallized austenite grain structure in the SZ during FSW. The
PRZ contained both the fine and coarse grain structures. The detailed TEM observations showed that the
particles with about 11m in size were present in the advancing side of the SZ both along grain boundaries and
grain interiors. The Cr nitride less than 100 nm was formed in the HAZ along grain boundaries, which
indicates that a slight sensitization occurred in the HAZ during FSW. |
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ISSN: | 0255-5476 1662-9752 1662-9752 |
DOI: | 10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.539-543.3757 |