Abstract
In this study, the influence of Y2O3 particles on the weld properties of low carbon steel was investigated by metallographic and mechanical tests. It was found that the microstructure of the fuse zone in the weld beam undergoes a significant change after adding Y2O3 particles. The amount of allotriomorphic ferrite increases, while that of the acicular ferrite decreases. Moreover, the size of the allotriomorphic ferrite decreases with the adding of the Y2O3 particles. On the other hand, the absorbed energy in the Charpy impact test increases, whereas the tensile strength almost keeps unchanged with adding of the Y2O3 particles. Furthermore, the hardness of the weld metal is nearly lowered to the level of that of the base metal due to the adding of the Y2O3 particles.
The authors are grateful to the Tianjin Science and Technology Plan (grant no. 08JCYBJC09000) for grant and financial support.