With the development of steel plate and the need of high toughness pipeline
, it is necessary to develop wire and flux for high efficiency submerged ar
c welding to produce weld metal, which can match the properties of the base
metal. The weld metal is designed to mainly consist of acicular ferrite. T
he variations of elements between wire and weld metal, and the effects of M
o, B and Ti on the microstructures and mechanical proper-ties are discussed
. Fine and uniformly distributed inclusion particles in the weld metal can
promote the formation of acicular ferrite. TiN particles can pin the prior
austenite grain boundaries of the heat-affected zone (HAZ) and inhibit the
growth of austenite grains. B segregates in the boundaries of prior austeni
te grains and suppresses the growth of proeutectoid ferrite. The toughness
of weld metal is high and stable. The hardness of the weld metal is between
Hv 185 and 214, which is in the same level of the hardness of base metal,
Hv 190. The welded joint has a higher strength than that of the base metal,
good ductility, and a low ratio of delta (0.5)/delta (b). (C) 2001 Elsevie
r Science Inc. All rights reserved.