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Effect of Nb on grain growth behavior in the heat affected zone of linepipe steels

Autores: Izumi, D. (Autor de correspondencia); Ishikawa, N.; Uranga Zuaznabar, Pello; Isasti Gordobil, Nerea; Rodríguez Ibabe, José María; Stalheim, D.; Jarreta, D.; Martin, D.
Título de la revista: ISIJ INTERNATIONAL
ISSN: 0915-1559
Volumen: 63
Número: 6
Páginas: 1066 - 1074
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Resumen:
Recrystallization and grain growth during plate rolling are prevented by Nb addition both with the solute drag and the Nb carbide precipitation. Although a fine microstructure is achieved in the base material, welding heat completely changes the microstructure in the heat affected zone (HAZ). In this study, laboratory simulation of the coarse grain HAZ (CGHAZ) thermal cycle of double submerged arc welded linepipe was carried out using low carbon steels containing different Nb contents. Extraction residue analysis of the simulated CGHAZ samples revealed that almost all the Nb remained in solid solution. To clarify the interaction of Nb carbide dissolution and grain growth on overall simulated HAZ microstructure evolution, additional weld HAZ thermal simulations were performed. It was found that Nb carbides remain undissolved at HAZ peak temperatures up to 1 200 & DEG;C and showed significant pinning effect to prevent austenite grain growth. Significant grain growth was seen after continuous fast heating to 1 350 & DEG;C peak temperature, while the higher Nb added steel showed a slower overall austenite grain growth rate, suggesting that grain growth in the HAZ at higher temperature was suppressed by the combined effects of slower coarse Nb carbide dissolution providing some pinning, and the solute drag effect of higher amounts of Nb in solid solution. A pronounced retardation of longer-term isothermal grain growth was identified at 1 350 & DEG;C at higher levels of solute Nb, confirming the influence of Nb solute drag on high temperature resistance to austenite grain coarsening.
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