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Welding deforms the heat-affected zone (HAZ), and this could alter the mechanical properties of the metal in this region, as in oil piping and pressure vessel components, which require improving these joints. So, the heat treatment process is used to improve the mechanical properties of welded joints, and previous studies focused on the effect of some heat treatment processes on the mechanical properties of welded joints. In this research study, the effect of different sorts of heat treatment processes (normalizing, annealing, quenching, and tempering), with the use of different holding times and cooling methods such as (air, water, oil, brine, oven, and hot water), on the mechanical properties of welding joints.
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Why is it important?
Welding deforms the heat-affected zone (HAZ), and this could alter the mechanical properties of the metal in this region, as in oil piping and pressure vessel components, which require improving these joints. So, the heat treatment process is used to improve the mechanical properties of welded joints, and previous studies focused on the effect of some heat treatment processes on the mechanical properties of welded joints. In this research study, the effect of different sorts of heat treatment processes (normalizing, annealing, quenching, and tempering), with the use of different holding times and cooling methods such as (air, water, oil, brine, oven, and hot water), on the mechanical properties of welding joints.
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This page is a summary of: Heat treatment and its effect on tensile and modulus elasticity of welded low carbone steel, January 2024, American Institute of Physics,
DOI: 10.1063/5.0235876.
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