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Predicting Susceptibility to Solidification Cracking and Liquation Cracking by CALPHAD

Sindo Kou

2021Metals36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In welding, liquation cracking can occur in the partially melted zone, leaving open cracks along the edge of the weld bead. Likewise, solidification cracking can occur in the mushy zone, leaving open cracks inside the weld bead (which is called the weld metal or fusion zone). The present study aims at demonstrating that CALPHAD-based modeling can help predict the susceptibility of alloys to both types of cracking. The basic relationship between temperature T and the fraction of solid fS of an alloy can be calculated using thermodynamic software and a database based on the alloy composition. For liquation cracking the T-fS curve of the weld metal can be compared with that of the workpiece to assess the susceptibility. For solidification cracking, on the other hand, the T-(fS)1/2 curve of the weld metal can be used to calculate the susceptibility. The composition of the weld metal depends on the compositions of the workpiece and the filler metal, and the percentage of the workpiece in the weld metal (called dilution). The susceptibility predictions based on these curves and comparison with welding experiments will be demonstrated using Al alloys, Mg alloys, and carbon steels as examples.

Topics & Concepts

LiquationMaterials scienceCrackingWeldingMetallurgyCALPHADAlloyFusion weldingBase metalHeat-affected zoneComposite materialChemistryPhase (matter)Phase diagramOrganic chemistryAluminum Alloy Microstructure PropertiesMicrostructure and mechanical propertiesAdvanced Welding Techniques Analysis
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