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Numerical modelling of cold cracking initiation and propagation in S 1100 QL steel root welds
(2009)
Numerical investigation on hydrogen-assisted cracking in duplex stainless steel microstructures
(2014)
More than 400 iron hydrogen storage containers (also called bottles or cylinders exploded on the air strip Berlin-Tempelhof on May 25, 1894, leaving immense destruction. The Royal Prussian Materials Testing Institute was requested to investigate the material properties and to furnish an expertise, how an increased safety of such cylinders might be achieved for the future under protection of the interests of the air ship service, as for instance by improvement of delivery specifications or respective material inspections.
The studies conducted personally by the director Prof. Adolf Martens and his deputy Prof. M. Rudeloff represent one of the first comprehensive failure case investigations in history and initiated BAMs long tradition in failure analysis. Martens and his colleague elaborated quite detailed specimen plans and investigated original failure parts with a special emphasis on conspicuous fracture appearance, but also made comparison experiments with hardened as well as annealed samples. Experienced investigators might identify some first routines how to conduct failure analyses and the importance of Adolf Martens as a pioneer in this field becomes evident.
Martens publications about the original expertise Martens, 1896 [1] and [2] include detailed descriptions about the experimental procedures and specimen preparation. Also, quite modern materials testing technologies and machines have been utilized, as for instance light microscopy as well as the tensile testing machines developed by Werder and Pohlmeyer. As special features developed by Martens, precision strain measurements have been applied during respective tensile tests and the so-called micro-photographic apparatus has been adopted to produce photos of the investigated microstructures. Additionally, the publications contain at that time very valuable advices regarding appropriate materials selection for gas storage cylinders.
The present contribution provides a nearly complete and as exact as possible translation of the original report Martens, 1896 [1] written in Old German language. Only little changes have been made in the text for a better understanding.
Short Term Metallurgy and Hot Cracking During Laser Beam Welding of Austenitic Stainless Steels
(2011)
Industrial application of high alloyed austenitic stainless steel laser welding has grown significantly in the recent time due to the continuous improvement of compact and high power density lasers systems. The application of such processes meanwhile ranges from pipeline or railway car body manufacturing to the production of household wares. The largest advantages of the laser application to welding production are much higher welding speeds, reduction or complete exclusion of welding consumables, easy design of the weld joints, decrease of thermal distortions and thus, costs saving. In contrast to arc welding, laser beam welding might particularly be associated with metallurgical defects, like the formation of hot cracks. Such phenomena are related to an order of magnitude higher temperature gradients and cooling rates in the solidification zone, providing rapid solidification kinetics which may cause significant segregation of alloying elements such as Ni and Cr and respective undercooling of the solute at the solidification front. In specific metastable austenitic stainless steels alloys in vicinity of the so called eutectic rim of the Fe-Cr-Ni constitutional diagram, such effects might entail a change of solidification mode from primary ferrite to austenite, providing an increased risk of solidification cracking. Previous studies has shown that the primary solidification mode change during laser beam welding of Cr-Ni austenitic stainless steels such alloys could be effectively influenced by nitrogen absorption as well as by the laser plasma type and also proved the occurrence of metastable primary ferritic solidification. In the present contribution, such results are compared to recent investigations of laser welding newer austenitic Fe-Cr-Mn-Ni steel grades by identification of respective hot cracking critical welding parameter intervals and strain rates in the Controlled Thermal Weldability (CTW) Test.
Hydrogen might cause severe degradation of supermartensitic stainless steels, if they are activated during exposure to sour environments. Consistent and comprehensive data for hydrogen transport in these materials are thus required to support, in particular, modelling of hydrogen assisted cracking as a part of life time assessment of welded steel components. In addition to previously published diffusion coefficients and subsurface concentrations of a supermartensitic stainless steel further data dependent on heat treatment are provided by this contribution. Furthermore, a higher alloyed material has been investigated in the state as received and also in the quenched condition, in order to approach the influences of chemical composition on hydrogen transport in supermartensitic stainless steels. With respect to welding it turned out that the diffusion coefficient and the subsurface concentration are markedly dependent on heat treatment of the materials.