Abstract:
Microstructure and performance of inter-critical region (ICHAZ) in which peak temperature is between
Ac1 and
Ac3 in the heat-affected zone of HQ130 steel are researched by means of thermosimulation test, micro-image analysis, SEM and TEM etc. For the problem of toughness decrease in the ICHAZ (
Tp=800℃), the effects of
M-
A constituent and carbide aggregation on the brittleness were studied emphatically. The research results indicate that the microstructure in the ICHAZ of HQ130 steel is the mixture of lath martensite (
ML), granular banite (
Bg) and sorbite (
S) whose grains are small but not homogeneous. Cause of brittleness in the ICHAZ is related to produce
M-
A constituent in the local zone and the aggregation of lamellar carbide. The weld heat input has important effect on volume content (
Vf) of
M-
A constituent but only little effect on long and thin
M-
A constituent content (
SVf). By controlling weld heat input (
E), the aggregation of carbide and
M-
A constituent can be avoid or decreased, and the effective diameter of
M-
A constituent is limited in the rang of
dM-A<1.0
μm so the toughness in the ICHAZ can be assured.