富Nb復合碳氮化物對22Cr15Ni3.5CuNbN奧氏體鋼焊接模擬熱影響區組織和性能的影響
A simulation of the effect of Nb-rich carbonitride on the structure and properties of weld HAZ of 22Cr15Ni3.5CuNbN austenitic steel
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摘要: 采用Gleeble熱模擬的方法, 通過模擬焊接過程中快速加熱和冷卻的熱循環過程, 得到1150~1300 ℃不同峰值溫度下22Cr15Ni3.5CuNbN奧氏體鋼擴大的熱影響區組織, 并對其進行沖擊性能分析. 對熱影響區組織的研究表明, 實驗鋼的母材中存在一定量富Nb復合碳氮化物, 有效釘扎晶界, 且與大量位錯纏結. 在焊接過程中, 該富Nb復合碳氮化物經歷溶解與重新析出的復雜過程: 當峰值溫度為1150 ℃時, 僅小顆粒的富Nb碳氮化物發生了溶解, 而峰值溫度為1300 ℃時, 富Nb復合碳氮化物經歷溶解與重新析出, 呈現網狀的組織形貌, 且其整體尺寸增加. 富Nb復合碳氮化物的演化導致了沖擊功的變化, 經歷焊接熱循環條件的實驗鋼較母材具有更高的沖擊韌性, 隨著峰值溫度的升高, 沖擊韌性呈現先升后降的趨勢, 其中在峰值溫度為1150 ℃時實驗鋼的沖擊韌性最高.Abstract: Niobium is a strong carbonitride-forming element. The evolution of Nb-rich carbonitride in austenitic steels during welding has an important effect on the ductility of the heat-affected zone (HAZ). The new austenitic heat-resistant steel of 22Cr15Ni3.5CuNbN, a candidate material for ultra-super critical boiler superheater and reheater serviced at 620-650 ℃, contains 0.5% Nb, which will significantly affect the steel's weldability; therefore, it is necessary to study the microstructure and properties of the weld HAZ of the steel and provide a reference for the further applications of this new material. Because of the narrow weld HAZ of this material, the extended HAZ structure of 22Cr15Ni3.5CuNbN austenitic steel at different peak temperatures from 1150 ℃ to 1300 ℃ was obtained by Gleeble thermal physical simulation method in this study, aiming to simulate the thermal cycling process of the welding process, and impact performance tests were carried out. The results show that a certain amount of Nb-rich composite carbonitrides is present in the base metal of the experimental steel, which effectively pins the grain boundaries and entangl with a large number of dislocations. The Nb-rich composite carbonitride underwent a complex process of dissolution and re-precipitation during the simulated welding process. When the peak temperature was at 1150 ℃, only small particles of Nb-rich carbonitrides were dissolved, while when the peak temperature reached 1300 ℃, the Nb-rich composite carbonitride underwent dissolution and re-precipitation, showing a "mesh" structure, and its overall size increased. The evolution of Nb-rich composite carbonitrides led to changes in the impact energy of this steel. The impact toughness of the experimental steel subjected to welding thermal cycling condition was higher than that of the base metal. With the increase in the peak temperature, the impact toughness first increased and then decreased. The impact toughness of the steel reached the highest when the peak temperature was at 1150 ℃.