Changes in the grain structure resulting from welding-2
The iron-carbon diagram (Figure 14.2) can be used to explain the origins of the various
zones in those parts of the base material affected by welding. It can be seen
this
that steels with low carbon contents are predominantly ferritic, while perlite (an eutectic
mixture of ferrite and cementite) increases with increasing carbon content and cementite
starts to appear in the grain boundaries at carbon contents over about 0.8 %.Bearing in
mind what was said above concerning the composition of plain carbon steels, it can be
seen that they will generally have a ferritic-perlitic structure. In the diagram, the PSK
line represents theconversion temperature, the GS line represents theconversion
temperature and the SE line represents the A, conversion temperature.
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