TeoAlfa
Automotive
- Feb 18, 2008
- 48
Hello to everyone here!
We recently faced a problem at work with a complex steel structure. The structure comprises of a large and bulky piece of special steel component (i think its 4130) and quite a lot of S355 steel parts welded around it. Think of it as a large 4130 box with a number of S355 "legs" welded around it. The part had been welded but the specifications did not require any PWHT (point#1). The whole structure then was sent to be hot-dip gavanised. Don't ask me why, we simply followed the specs.
The structure after the galvanising created some large cracks. Both around the welds and also on the 4130 component itself!
I have to note here that the galvanisation temp was around 450deg Celsius and i have no idea hw much time the structure has been keeped inside the bath.
The question is: The problem arised due to no PWHT or because of the hot dip galvanising itself?
I strongly believe it's the first but i would like to read your comments though.
My view is that at 450deg Celsius the steel does not exceed any critical transoformation temp point so it would be impossible to state that galvanising caused any martensitic formation. Welding on the other side causes the metal to come to temps above Ac3, so afte welding thee was enough time (and cooling rate) to form some percentage of martensite.
Do you think it's anyway possible to form any martensite by solely heating the component to 450deg Celsius, and let's say cooling it at any rate after that? Anyway, the structure has been brought to 450deg, then cooled at the air.
Thanks for any comments!
We recently faced a problem at work with a complex steel structure. The structure comprises of a large and bulky piece of special steel component (i think its 4130) and quite a lot of S355 steel parts welded around it. Think of it as a large 4130 box with a number of S355 "legs" welded around it. The part had been welded but the specifications did not require any PWHT (point#1). The whole structure then was sent to be hot-dip gavanised. Don't ask me why, we simply followed the specs.
The structure after the galvanising created some large cracks. Both around the welds and also on the 4130 component itself!
I have to note here that the galvanisation temp was around 450deg Celsius and i have no idea hw much time the structure has been keeped inside the bath.
The question is: The problem arised due to no PWHT or because of the hot dip galvanising itself?
I strongly believe it's the first but i would like to read your comments though.
My view is that at 450deg Celsius the steel does not exceed any critical transoformation temp point so it would be impossible to state that galvanising caused any martensitic formation. Welding on the other side causes the metal to come to temps above Ac3, so afte welding thee was enough time (and cooling rate) to form some percentage of martensite.
Do you think it's anyway possible to form any martensite by solely heating the component to 450deg Celsius, and let's say cooling it at any rate after that? Anyway, the structure has been brought to 450deg, then cooled at the air.
Thanks for any comments!