Experiment of automatic gas tungsten arc welding of liquefied natural gas carrier Invar alloy with a thickness of .7 mm was completed, and the welding parameters were optimized, as well as microstructure and mechanical properties of the welded joint were measured and analyzed. The grain size of the area near the weld centerline was small, mainly cellular dendrites, and the grain size on both sides of the weld centerline increased gradually, mainly dendrites, whereas the grain size near fusion line was larger, and there were more columnar crystals. The heat-affected zone was composed of coarse austenite grains. Transgranular cracks were the main cracks in the welding seam. When welding current was 40 A, frequency was 120 Hz, and welding speed was 350 mm/min, tensile strength of the welded joint was 446.9 MPa, which 88.1% of the base metal’s tensile strength and 10.3% of the fracture elongation. The fracture surface of tensile specimens showed typical plastic fracture characteristics, with no obvious crack characteristics, and no eutectic liquid films were observed.
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January 13 2021
Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of GTAW Welded Joint of Invar Alloy
DongSheng Zhao
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DongSheng Zhao
Dalian University of Technology
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TianFei Zhang
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TianFei Zhang
Dalian University of Technology
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LiangLiang Wu
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LiangLiang Wu
Dalian University of Technology
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YuJun Liu
YuJun Liu
Dalian University of Technology
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J Ship Prod Des 1–8.
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SNAME-JSPD-12190062
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Received:
September 02 2020
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November 21 2020
Published Online:
January 13 2021
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Zhao, DongSheng, Zhang, TianFei, Wu, LiangLiang, Kong, LeLe, and YuJun Liu. "Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of GTAW Welded Joint of Invar Alloy." J Ship Prod Des (2021;): doi: https://doi.org/10.5957/JSPD.12190062
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