Publication date: 15 September 2017
Source:Materials & Design, Volume 130
Author(s): M. Alali, I. Todd, B.P. Wynne
Through thickness microstructure and mechanical properties of defect-free electron beam welded 20mm thick AISI 316L austenitic stainless steel are investigated as a function of beam power. The weld microstructure characterised by columnar and equiaxed dendritic ferrite in an austenite matrix. The dendritic structure was finer at the bottom of the weld zone. A microstructural boundary called "Parting" was seen along the weld centreline. Tensile tests, using digital image correlation technique, demonstrated that the highest strain concentrated in the FZ. The bottom section of the weld metal showed yield strength of about 14–52MPa higher than the top section. The ultimate tensile strength in the bottom of the weld was also about 4% higher than the top. The final fracture was detected in the parting region. It was observed from the EBSD scan that the grains in the weld zone contained a weak orientation and showed high Schmid factor intensity with interception between some strong grains and soft grains at the weld centerline boundary. This explains the high weld ductility and the failure to happen in the parting region.
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