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Microstructural and Residuals Stress Analysis of Friction Stir Welding of X80 Pipeline Steel Plates Using Magnetic Barkhausen Noise

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10921-019-0625-2

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Residual stress; Friction stir welding; Magnetic Barkhausen noise; X-ray diffraction; X80 pipeline steel

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  1. PETROBRAS
  2. CNPq [150215/2016-9]
  3. Support to Research and Extension FAEPEX at Unicamp [1424/2015]

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Friction stir welding is a solid-state joining method conducted under large stress and strain conditions at low peak temperatures when compared to arc welding. Friction stir welding produces a large variety of microstructures and a M-shaped residual stress line profile along the cross-section of the welds. In this work, we present the use of magnetic Barkhausen noise to qualitatively assess the residual stress profile along the transverse direction of a two-pass friction stir welding butt joint on a X80 pipeline steel. Results were compared and correlated to X-ray diffraction, microstructural and hardness characterization. The peak position and the root mean square profiles of the magnetic Barkhausen noise reproduced the residual stress profile obtained by X-ray diffraction and the hardness profile, respectively. These results can be used for developing a qualitative quality control method for friction stir welding joints in other steels.

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