HIGH-TEMPERATURE PROCESSING OF LOW-CARBON STEELS

Authors

  • Yakubjonov Fayzulloh Tursunali o‘g‘li Author

Keywords:

LBW heat treatment in accordance with their chemical composition, thermomechanical treatment

Abstract

Pre- or post-heating is commonly employed during welding. Inducing heat to the joint prior to welding is known to be an efficient way of reducing susceptibility to cracks and improving the toughness of the weld metal. In laser beam welding (LBW), the use of pre- or post-heating is less common, mainly because of the high productivity and restrictions on access to the small molten pool. However, in situ heat treatments during LBW are very common in the steel industry when joining hot-rolled sheets before coiling. Nevertheless, the implications of heating and cooling routines during LBW are still not fully understood, and studying them is important for industrial applications. This study intends to contribute to this discussion by reviewing some phenomena associated with high-temperature laser beam welding (HTLBW) and examining a case study of low-carbon steels.

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Published

2025-05-30