World Journal of Engineering and Technology

Volume 9, Issue 4 (November 2021)

ISSN Print: 2331-4222   ISSN Online: 2331-4249

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Carbon Equivalent Fundamentals in Evaluating the Weldability of Microalloy and Low Alloy Steels

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DOI: 10.4236/wjet.2021.94054    419 Downloads   6,592 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Understanding the weldability of steel in relation to the use of carbon equivalent is very necessary for the welding industry. The study was poised to unearth the fundamentals of carbon equivalent as applied in evaluating the weldability of steel. The study used two-stage design approach to address the problem of carbon equivalence weldability of steel, thus, survey and experimental. Two different steels were tested to ascertain their chemical composition which could inform carbon equivalent calculation, and the results revealed microalloy and low alloy steels respectively. In subjecting the microalloy steel to carbon equivalent analyses of the AWS and IIW coefficients; revealed a value (CEV) = 0.11 each, suggesting that this microalloy steel has excellent weldability; no preheating is required. A successful welding operation on this steel does not depend on preheating. Also, the average results of the low alloy steel revealed a value (CEV) = 0.37 and 0.32 respectively, suggesting that this type of steel has very good weldability and may require to preheat. It is recommended that welders have general idea about the weldability of steel with regard to carbon equivalent calculation. In addition, they should understand the chemical compositions of steels they are dealing with.

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Alhassan, M. and Bashiru, Y. (2021) Carbon Equivalent Fundamentals in Evaluating the Weldability of Microalloy and Low Alloy Steels. World Journal of Engineering and Technology, 9, 782-792. doi: 10.4236/wjet.2021.94054.

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