Abstract
The work presents results of the research on changes in microstructural, and mechanical properties of the structural XAR 400 wear-resistant steel caused by the welding procedure. Metallographic and microhardness studies revealed complex microstructure of the welds that turned out to vary with the distance from the weld axis: predominance of the acicular ferrite (ACF) structures in the weld itself, quasi-polygonal ferrite (QPF) crystals with precipitates of troostite (T) in the heat-affected zone, and the bainitic ferrite (BF) structures in the heat-partially-affected zone.
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Bramowicz, M., Kulesza, S., Lewalski, P., & Szatkowski, J. (2016). Structural studies of welds in wear-resistant steels. In Acta Physica Polonica A (Vol. 130, pp. 963–965). Polish Academy of Sciences. https://doi.org/10.12693/APhysPolA.130.963
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