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Analysis of microstructure evolution and mechanical properties of heat-affected zone in laser welding of 10Ni5CrMoV steel

Baowei ZHANG et al · Editorial Office of Transactions of the China Welding Institution, Welding Journals Publishing House · 2026

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The microstructure evolution and performance characteristics of the heat-affected zone (HAZ) in laser welding of 10Ni5CrMoV steel are investigated. By designing novel thermal simulation specimens and utilizing a thermal simulation testing machine, the thermal cycling behavior during the laser welding process was simulated. The peak temperatures (Tm) were 1 350 °C, 1 000 °C, and 765 °C, respectively, with t8/5 times of 1.5 s, 2.5 s, and 5.0 s. Various characterization methods, including impact testing, tensile testing, metallographic analysis, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD), were employed. The results indicate that when Tm is 1 350 °C and 1 000 °C, respectively, the primary microstructure under different t8/5 times is lath martensite, and the grain size significantly increases with the increase of the peak temperature. When Tm = 1 350 °C and t8/5 = 1.5 s, the impact energy significantly decreases to 43 J. The analysis suggests that large carbide particles are formed between martensite laths, which leads to a decrease in material toughness. However, at the same peak temperature, when t8/5 is extended to 2.5 s, the impact energy is comparable to that of the base metal. This is primarily attributed to the synergistic effect of lath martensite and retained austenite, which significantly improves the material toughness.

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al, B. Z. E. (2026). Analysis of microstructure evolution and mechanical properties of heat-affected zone in laser welding of 10Ni5CrMoV steel. https://doi.org/10.12073/j.hjxb.20250317002

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al, Baowei ZHANG et. "Analysis of microstructure evolution and mechanical properties of heat-affected zone in laser welding of 10Ni5CrMoV steel." 2026. https://doi.org/10.12073/j.hjxb.20250317002.

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al, Baowei ZHANG et. 2026. "Analysis of microstructure evolution and mechanical properties of heat-affected zone in laser welding of 10Ni5CrMoV steel.". https://doi.org/10.12073/j.hjxb.20250317002.

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al, B. Z. E. 2026, Analysis of microstructure evolution and mechanical properties of heat-affected zone in laser welding of 10Ni5CrMoV steel, Editorial Office of Transactions of the China Welding Institution, Welding Journals Publishing House, available at: https://doi.org/10.12073/j.hjxb.20250317002 [Accessed 28 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Analysis of microstructure evolution and mechanical properties of heat-affected zone in laser welding of 10Ni5CrMoV steel
Autor / colaboradores
Baowei ZHANG et al
Editorial
Editorial Office of Transactions of the China Welding Institution, Welding Journals Publishing House
Año de publicación
2026
ISSN
0253-360X
ISSN
0253-360X
Idioma
zho

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