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- 2016Increasing of toughness of brittle type S690 HSS weld metal by application of reversible temper embrittlement (RTE)citations
- 2013Qualification Procedure of Thermomechanical Steel ALFORM 700 for Pressure Shaft Lining of Reisseck II Pumped Storage HPP
- 2008Influence of plastic anisotropy on the mechanical behavior of clinched joint of different coated thin steel sheets
- 2008EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF CLINCHING PROCESSES FOR CPP COATED THIN STEEL SHEETS
- 2006Influence of Niobium on mechanical properties and hot crack susceptibility of Nickel-base cored-wire weld metal type 70/20 and 70/15
- 2005Results of Stress Corrosion Investigation on Steel and Weldments on Steels S890 and S690
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Increasing of toughness of brittle type S690 HSS weld metal by application of reversible temper embrittlement (RTE)
Abstract
Weld deposits from advanced high-strength steel constructions may suffer from severe embrittlement reactions caused by non-qualified PWHT procedures. This effect, if not detected, can lead to catastrophic brittle failure of the component. A temper embrittlement reaction in the weld deposit was detected as root cause of this effect. By qualified application of reversible temper embrittlement (RTE) treatment, characterized by a short-time heat treatment at about 600 °C, the toughness of the embrittled weld material can be significantly recovered. Basic investigations were performed to explain the embrittlement as well as the de–embrittlement effect. Examples of successful RTE application on embrittled welds are given.