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Acicular ferrite and bainite in C–Mn and low-alloy steel arc weld metals

Pages 635-648 | Received 27 Oct 2017, Accepted 03 Apr 2018, Published online: 19 Apr 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Acicular ferrite is recognised as a desirable microstructural constituent in C–Mn and low-alloy steel weld metals. It is Widmanstätten ferrite that nucleates on the spheroidal non-metallic inclusions and grows by a reconstructive (diffusion-controlled) mechanism that proceeds substantially to completion. With increasing alloy content and/or cooling rate, the transformation to acicular ferrite may not be completed before the formation of bainite begins, the efficacy of inclusions in modern weld metal being such that colonies of bainite can nucleate on inclusions, forming by a displacive (shear) transformation mechanism, and producing colonies of similar size to acicular ferrite laths. Hence, in arc welds deposited with modern welding consumables, both acicular ferrite and intragranular bainite may form. As a consequence of the similarity in appearance of these two microstructural constituents in the optical microscope, some confusion in terminology has been introduced into the literature. This review seeks to eradicate this confusion.

Acknowledgements

This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial or not-for-profit sectors, except for library services provided by TWI.

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