deco0404
Mechanical
- Nov 3, 2009
- 79
Hi there guys,
I'm not altogether familiar with mechanical testing so hoping you guys can help, it is really only a general question.
We sent some welded (Sub-arc and flux-cored GMAW) samples off for mechanical testing. There is nothing too special in the materials 350MPa C-Mn Steel with slightly overmatched fillers, no heat treatment.
When we got the mechanicals back, the impacts were all ok, but I noticed that the values in the HAZ were higher than the weld centre.
The Hardness were also higher in the HAZ than the weld ( as would be expected )With the higher hardness, I would have expected the HAZ to be slightly more brittle, and as such have lower impact strength.
Am I reading this right, and that with all things being equal, the HAZ should have lower impact energy?
Declan
I'm not altogether familiar with mechanical testing so hoping you guys can help, it is really only a general question.
We sent some welded (Sub-arc and flux-cored GMAW) samples off for mechanical testing. There is nothing too special in the materials 350MPa C-Mn Steel with slightly overmatched fillers, no heat treatment.
When we got the mechanicals back, the impacts were all ok, but I noticed that the values in the HAZ were higher than the weld centre.
The Hardness were also higher in the HAZ than the weld ( as would be expected )With the higher hardness, I would have expected the HAZ to be slightly more brittle, and as such have lower impact strength.
Am I reading this right, and that with all things being equal, the HAZ should have lower impact energy?
Declan