Itsnotgoinganywhere
Petroleum
- May 22, 2015
- 13
We attempted to qualify 3/8" thick 304L to A516g65 welded with E309LT-1. Everything worked fine, but my CVN tests in the 516 base metal were 10, 7, 7 ft-lbs at -20°F. The MTR for that plate shows 140s at -50F, and we had another sample from the same plate tested (unwelded) and got 130s. The 304 (147ft-lb), weld metal (27ft-lb) , and both HAZs (28-35ft-lbs) were acceptable. I can't understand what happened. The lab took another CVN sample of the base from a different location turned 90° thinking we had the coupon grain direction wrong, with similarly poor results. It was not a typo error; they said the specimens showed very brittle fracture appearance.
Preheat: 100F
interpass: 340F
No PWHT.
coupon size: 14"x6"x3/8" each plate, welded on the long seam. ~60° single v-groove.
heat input: ~16-18 kJ/in
Position: 1G
Root weld, hot pass, then backgouge/backweld, then two more layers on the top.
Any ideas would be appreciated. My next thought is to attempt with GMAW-S using ER309L, but I'm somewhat hesitant without understanding what happened here.
Preheat: 100F
interpass: 340F
No PWHT.
coupon size: 14"x6"x3/8" each plate, welded on the long seam. ~60° single v-groove.
heat input: ~16-18 kJ/in
Position: 1G
Root weld, hot pass, then backgouge/backweld, then two more layers on the top.
Any ideas would be appreciated. My next thought is to attempt with GMAW-S using ER309L, but I'm somewhat hesitant without understanding what happened here.