Laser & Optoelectronics Progress, Volume. 54, Issue 4, 41408(2017)

Microstructure and Property of 9Ni Steel Joint by Ultra-Narrow-Gap Fiber Laser Welding

Tian Shuqiang1,2、*, Li Zhuguo1,2, and Hua Xueming1,2
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    By using YLS-10000 fiber lasers and ERNiMo-8 filler wire, the ultra-narrow-gap laser welding of 9Ni steel for liquid container of liquefied natural gas (LNG) vessels is conducted and the microstructure and property of the welded joint are studied. The results show that, the ultra-narrow-gap welded joint with good fusion sidewalls can be obtained by optimizing weld parameters. The microstructure of weld is austenite, and crystallization morphology on two sides is columnar crystal, while that at center is equiaxed crystal. The heat affected zone (HAZ) is clearly divided into coarse grain zone and fine grain zone, and both of their microstructures are martensite and a small amount of residual austenite, where the average hardness is about 340 HV, much higher than that of the base metal (230 HV) and that of the weld (200 HV). Fractures occur on welds of tensile test specimens, and the tensile strength of the joint is slightly lower than that of the base metal. The low-temperature impact energy of the joint increases with its distance from the weld center increase, with an average value of above 70 J. The fracture morphology is always tiny dimple and the fracture of the joint is ductile.

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    Tian Shuqiang, Li Zhuguo, Hua Xueming. Microstructure and Property of 9Ni Steel Joint by Ultra-Narrow-Gap Fiber Laser Welding[J]. Laser & Optoelectronics Progress, 2017, 54(4): 41408

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    Paper Information

    Category: Lasers and Laser Optics

    Received: Nov. 21, 2016

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Apr. 19, 2017

    The Author Email: Shuqiang Tian (sjtusqtian@foxmail.com)

    DOI:10.3788/lop54.041408

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